| Subject: Re: November 8 UFO sighting in Detroit, Michigan |
| From: Theresa Pietrzak |
| Date: 18/11/2003, 01:49 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo |
On 17 Nov 2003 05:25:04 -0800, jenny@ufowisconsin.com (Jenny) wrote:
http://www.ufowisconsin.com/outofstate/r2003_1108_detroit_michigan.html
Date: November 8, 2003 8:15PM
Location: Detroit
State: Michigan
Source: UFO Wisconsin Report by Randy H.
Clear & cold weather conditions. Me and my wife were in and out of our
house looking at the eclipse with our 10X42 binoculars from 8PM to
8:30. At approx 8:15 I was on our front porch alone. I focused on the
moon, then after that a jet. Less than a minute later I saw a
formation of four maybe five but not more than five grayish kind of
small jet-shaped crafts moving together fast and quiet heading east.
So I quickly focused on four about a second and they were gone! I
would only guess they were going approx. 700-900MPH. When I first saw
them I thought they were a bird or duck formation. But after focusing
on them as briefly as I did I realized they [were] too fast and I
never seen anything like those! To me they had to have been...UFO'S.
I'm one who would never make anything like this up. Thank you! I know
you are a Wisconsin outfit but Michigan isn't too far!! P.S. No lights
on this craft.
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Hi Randy & Jenny,
I live in central Ohio and I watched the eclipse with my son's Meade
telescope. While bundled I only stayed out till the moon was the
color of a healthy chicken egg. Red/orange. I also saw a squadron of
something moving right across the lower left of the moon at
approximately half covered. I also thought it might be a flock of
birds. But after reading what you saw, I believe the squadron was
closer to the moon than Ohio.
Sometimes I have been lucky enough to be looking through the telescope
at the moon and watching the ISS pass over it.
It's always much more fun when you can share those serendipitous
moments!
Tiempe