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Look up in the sky tonight at 9:34 PM. 77 degrees. Try to get a wide angle view starting from the northeast.

You will see a very bright object passing through the sky in an arc. This is how you will know it is not a plane.

as it will start low and move high and then low again until it disappears over the horizon. Its brightness will not fade either. A plane will just fade away. It will be travelling 30 time faster than a plane.


You will see it again at 11:10 pm. only then it will be virtually straight overhead.

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Come on now guys this is getting a little bit extreme. The USS enterprise was flying over ED? Aliens abducting people in such a small public space as Goose Green? Having said all this, I've has some 'close encounters of the third kind' on the green involving mothers with pushchairs which have been out of this world.


Louisa.

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  • 2 weeks later...

CocoC Wrote:

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> Even a post about UFOs comes back to bash mums

> with buggies? Genius. I've seen it all now (apart

> from a UF bloody O).



I thought I was the only one who had never seen anything strange ever.


I dare you space aliens to try it. double dare.

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