just answered a similar question. In brief, my son and I saw the same thing 20 years ago. 50 feet or so in diameter, moving slowly above 200 ft. redwood trees. no sound. We watched it for around three minutes. Scared the hell out of us. Unforgettable. When I was in the Air Force at a TAC base in Japan, Two F104 pilots saw the same thing below them at around 300 ft. They tried to circle around it but it was going too slow and they couldn't keep position. Eventually, the thing went dark and they saw a shadow streaking upward. That made believers out of a lot of people.
2007-06-07 18:01:20
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answered by californiainfidel 3
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I was 10 years young then, when I woke up because the sun has given its fresh bright light. I went outside to my surprise that the "sun" did not give heat but only its light to our village. My grandmother who had also awaken and saw what was happening, told me to go back inside the house. I was hard-headed so i stayed and watched the "sun" slowing its bright light as if moving away straight from my direction. Until the "sun" expired and darkness come again. I ran to our house and saw the wall clock at 1:00 o'clock in the morning.
2007-06-07 21:16:03
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answered by junior 6
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Still not sure. Driving down an unlit country road one night. I noticed a greenish, nebulous sphere tracking along about 10 feet above and to the right of my windshield. I wrote it off at first as a trick of my own headlights and maybe the optics of my windshield. But when I went around a curve, it kept going straight, then vanished into the night.
lol.. I always thought of UFO's as being big things. But mine couldn't have been more than 10 inches in diameter. Kind of a dud.
2007-06-07 18:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I saw the famous "Phoenix Lights" in Phoenix, AZ in March, 1997. Over 10,000 people saw it and there are videos and pictures all over the web. I was driving on the freeway, almost to my exit when I looked over to the east and saw it. It looked like it was a mile long. I got off the freeway within a minute and pulled over and got out of my car to get a better look, but when I got out and looked up, it was gone. It made no noise and was moving very slowly when I saw it. I KNOW it was a UFO.
2007-06-07 17:59:19
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answered by PuppetyDog 3
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I was out walking one day when a bright sparkly light whizzed right past, quite close to my head - (at first I thought it was a firework but there was no noise) - then it was gone. The next day the local papers were full of articles about lots of people experiencing the same thing at exactly the same time!! Havnt got a clue what it was but it was definately unidentified!! Spooky!
2007-06-08 04:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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o.k. well i don't know weather it was aliens something really freaky but, lighting strucked the ground and after that was a strange green glow that hit the ground next to the lighting bolt (afterwards). It lasted about 5 seconds.
2007-06-07 17:52:54
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answered by muse vero 3
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you are realy stupid. The UFO's as you call them are a new plane that the US and Britian created. It looks like a disc and is nearly invisible once it reaches so high and at an angle. The goverment doesn't let very many people now about it.
2007-06-08 01:40:25
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answered by Anonymous
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when i lived in my old town i saw a light moving in the sky, it was very cloudy and i was trying to hear for a helicopter but no sound, it was hovering very close to were i was living, just like your event.
2007-06-07 18:14:36
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answered by Manjinder N 3
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I saw one just a few nights ago, but I could not identify it.
2007-06-07 19:08:55
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answered by Holden 5
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I see them all the time.
Unidentified Flying Object:
I see flying objects every day and I don't know what they are.
2007-06-07 21:22:02
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answered by smartprimate 3
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