ID | #1593447096 |
Added | Mon, 29/06/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | APRO
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Mr Martin Williams originally described the object as 45-50 feet (13.7 to 15.2 m) in diameter, 15 ft (4.5 m) in thickness and at an altitude of about 150 feet (45.7 m).
In the report of pace object is described already as 50 feet (15.2 m) in diameter, 10-15 feet (3-4. 5 m) in thickness and at an altitude of about 200 feet (60,9 m). These details are consistent, given that monitoring is now two years.
Shape, color and characteristics of the object described in the report of the pace, also correspond to the initial data provided by the witness, pace visited the exact observation spot with the witness and found that 11-45 PM (British standard time) when the observation took place, it would be unlikely that the other person was in the area.
The witness claims that right after the observation he was able to stop the truck on the way to Wrexham, but the driver was able only to confirm that he saw an unusual and bright flash in the sky.
In his report on this case, pace concludes:
"From the conversation which lasted perhaps two hours I came to the conclusion that Williams genuinely observed aerial object which was completely unknown in his experience."
There is also a picture of the object observed Mr. Williams.
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Original news
Mr. Martin Williams. originally described the object as being 45-50 feet in diameter, 15 feet thick and at an altitude of about 150 feet. In Mr. Pace’s report, the object is described as being 50 feet in diameter, 10-15 feet thick and at an altitude of about 200 feet. These details are consistent, considering that the observation is now two years old. The shape, color and performance of the object described in Mr. Pace’s report are also consistent with the original data provided by the witness Mr. Pace visited the exact observation spot with the witness and established that at 1145 p.m. (British Standard Time), when the observation took place, it would be unlikely for other persons to have been in the area. The witness states that right after the observation he was able to flag down a truck on route to Wrexham, but the driver was only able to confirm seeing an unusual and bright flash in the sky. In his report on the case, Mr. Pace concludes: “From the conversation which lasted perhaps two hours I came to the conclusion that Mr. williams had quite genuinely observed an aerial object which was completely unknown in his experience.” we include a drawing of the object as observed by Mr. Williams:
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