ID | #1623158836 |
Added | Tue, 08/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Davenport, Peter
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The high-altitude orange object, observed almost straight up from the viewer and slightly to the east, was initially thought to be a satellite moving from south to north, but the object slowed down, stopped, and then made a slow steady movement to the east, then to the south, then to the north and repeated the movement with some variations.
The visible stars (which were not moving) confirmed the movement and action of the light. It could have been a high-altitude drug enforcement administration or a customs ship, but there was no sound. The observation took place an hour before sunrise in a perfectly clear sky, three hours after the storm. The object disappeared after five minutes of movement.
The location was higher than NAS Key West, but was very high. No pulsing light ... solid. The photo is taken, but not yet developed. I don't expect much because of the light level and the high altitude, even with the lens extension.
Original news
Date: November 28 2004
Location: Key West, Florida
Time: 05:45
Summary: Key West, FL. High altitude orange object observed nearly straight up from viewer and slightly east, first thought to be a satelitte moving from south to north, but object slowed, stopped and then made slow steady movements east then south then north and repeated motion with some variations. Visible stars (that didn’t move) confirmed the motion and actions of the light. Could have been a very high altitude DEA or customs craft, but there was no sound. Sighting occurred one hour before sunrise in totally clear skies, three hours after a thunderstorm. Object faded away after five minutes of the movement. Location was above Key West NAS, but was very high. No pulsating light..solid. Photo taken, not yet developed. Not expected much, due to light levels and high altitude, even with lens extension.
Source: Davenport, Peter
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