Skywatcher Reports Bright Orange Lights Over Edmonton, Alberta
Date: 26 February, 2020.
Place: Edmonton, Province of Alberta, Canada.
Just about a couple of weeks ago, more specifically on 26 February, a very unusual incident was registered in the city of Edmonton, Alberta.
According to an anonymous report published on Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) online database, a local resident who was looking at the stars at night allegedly spotted what he described as a group of “reddish-orange lights†hovering over the Canadian city.
“Standing in Parkallen [neighbourhood], facing west, at approximately 7:15 p.m. (MST), with perfectly clear gorgeous skies; again, looking to the west (I was observing Venus over the crescent moon, admiring how bright Venus looked), I happened to scan over the horizon to my right (to the north) and saw three insanely bright, reddish-orange round lights in sequence that were slowly, but steadily heading eastwardâ€, the witness described. “They glowed, they were not blinking. I knew it wasn’t a plane or the space-ex satellites (I’d observed those heading overhead well over a month ago: these were nothing like overhead satellites, nor was it a plane or helicopter)â€, he asserted.
The Alberta resident explained that he could not see if these light were part of a single craft or if they were three separate objects. “I couldn’t tell if they were three separate lights, or one set of lights; but they were massive from where I stoodâ€, he said. “Then, I thought to myself, ‘My God! A UFO!’, and in that exact moment they blinked sequentially, once each inside of half a second and then returned to their solid, glowing stateâ€, he described.
“They continued eastbound until they were out of my view from the buildings, tree line and clouds rolling in from the eastâ€, the Canadian expressed. “The entire sighting lasted approximately 4 minutesâ€, he continued.
Draw your own conclusions…
For more information: https://mufoncms.com/cgi-bin/report_handler.pl?req=view_long_desc&id=106447&rnd=
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