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UFO. Australia

ID #1602172459
Added Thu, 08/10/2020
Author July N.
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Incident date: 
26.02.1975 20:45
Location: 
озеро Сорелл
Australia

Two men, who chose to remain anonymous, spotted two UFOs on lake Sorell in Tasmania on February 26, 1975. The witness reported was a tail gunner in the Royal Australian air force, is now a professional person and is considered reliable. He and a friend, a commercial artist, set up camp on the Sorell riverbank to go fishing.

At 20:45, Mr. Smith (the pseudonym of an eyewitness) noticed three "things" in the sky that he initially thought might be planes. Soon, she saw them again through the torn clouds and realized that it could not be a normal plane. They were approaching from the northeast and appeared to be two large ships and one smaller. 

Smith lost sight of them for a few minutes, then picked up two of them as they moved southwest toward Sorell lake. They stopped over dog Head point and were again lost to view in the broken clouds, then were seen heading towards the mountain Penny.

Under each of the ships was a red pulsing light in the center and other lights from red to orange running around the circumference. Two objects stood out clearly, then one of them went to the location of the fishermen.

"It was about 2.5 miles away when we saw it moving - and then it was right there, about 1,000 yards (900 m) and 500 feet (150 m) above the lake." 

Smith said that if he hadn't seen it himself, he wouldn't have believed the ship could have such characteristics. He was sure that the object was at least 200 feet (60 m) in diameter.

Over the next few minutes, the object turned on a "monstrous light" that was directed down toward the lake. It was half the diameter of the UFO itself, its rod was well-defined, and it came from one side of the UFO's bottom. The light was very bright, and it hurt my eyes to look at it. Smith compared its brilliance to a welding torch. 

While observing the phenomena, he carefully observed the hills in the area he was familiar with. A beam of light around the main pillar of light illuminated a distance of 1.5 miles around the lake.

The beam swung back and forth in an arc. 

"It was like a thorough search in the Robinson swamp area, and I have no doubt that the light beam was controlled intelligently," Smith said.

Two men set up a large tent on the lake shore along with a car cover. The car used a radio because its portable radio was not powerful enough to receive radio stations at some distance. Smith noticed that when the UFO flew close to their camp, the car radio made a loud "intense static noise". Still watching the object, Smith searched the entire range of the radio station, but could not catch any radio stations.

 "Just static," he said.

After "viewing" the area, the UFO emitted its giant light beam, after which the blue-white phosphorescence remained hanging about 30 feet (9 m) above the surface of the lake. As soon as the light went out, the UFO was clearly visible and flew away "in the blink of an eye". 

According to Smith, its take-off speed was enormous, and watching it fly away was "like watching a tracer bullet move away from you." He was accompanied by another UFO that hovered near the mountain Penny. When the two left, it was 21:30.

Smith and a friend made sketches of what they saw. The next day, Smith and a friend met fishermen who had seen a UFO illuminating the lake the previous night. The fishermen set up camp one mile from Smith's place in silver plains. They told Smith that they were in their tent when suddenly the tent lit up inside like daylight.

Another sighting occurred at Sorell lake on March 14, 1975, when Mr. Knapek, his two sons, and two friends saw the object while camping in a clearing about 1 mile East of the lake. They were about to grab a bite to eat when the 13-15-year-olds pointed out an object that at first slowly rose from the trees 300 yards (270 m) West towards the lake. Once above the trees, the object quickly rose and soared into the southwestern sky, shrinking to the size of a star, and then disappearing from view at an altitude of 75 degrees. The entire observation took only 5 seconds.

In this case, the object was shaped like a soccer ball, and according to witnesses, its diameter was about 50 feet (15 m). It was bright yellow on the bottom and light yellow on the top, and as it receded, the color became whiter and much brighter. 

The landing traces were not checked.

We thank William C. Roberts, APRO representative in Tasmania, for these interesting reports.

Original news

“UFO ILLUMINATES LAKE”

Two men who prefer to remain anonymous sighted two UFOs at Lake Sorell in Tasmania on February 26, 1975. The reporting witness was a tail gunner in the Royal Australian Air Force, is currently a professional man and considered to be reliable. He and a friend who is a commercial artist were camped on the shore of Sorell to do some fishing.

At 8:45 p.m. Mr. Smith (a pseudonym for the reporting witness) noted three “things” in the sky which he at first thought might have been aircraft. Shortly she saw them again through broken clouds and realized that they couldn’t be conventional aircr aft. They were approaching from the northeast and appeared to be two large craft and a smaller one. Smith lost sight of them for a few minutes, then picked up two of them as they travelled southwest toward Lake Sorell. They stopped over Dogs Head Point and were lost to view in broken clouds again, then were seen heading toward Mt. Penny.

Underneath each of the craft was a red, pulsing light in the center and other red to orange lights running around the circumference. The two objects stood out clearly, then one of them headed toward the fishermen’s location.

“It was about 2-1/2 miles away when we saw it move – and then it was right there only about 1,000 yards away and 500 feet above the lake.” Smith said that had he not seen it himself he would not have believed a craft could have such performance. He was sure that the size of the object was no less than 200 feet in diameter.

During the next few minutes the object turned on a “monstrous light” which was directed down toward the lake. It was half the diameter of the UFO itself, the shaft of it was well defined, and it came from one side of the bottom of the UFO. The light was very intense and it was painful to the eyes to look at it. Smith compared its brilliance to that of a welding torch. While watching the phenomena he took careful sightings on hills in the area with which he was familiar. The spill of light from around the main shaft of the light illuminated a distance of 1-1/2 miles around the lake.

The beam was swung back and forth in an arc. “It seemed like a careful search of the Robinson’s Swamp area and I have no doubt that beam of light was intelligently controlled,” Smith said.

The two men had a large tent set up at the lakeside together with cover for the car. The car’s radio was being used because a portable radio he had was not strong enough to pick up radio stations some distance away. Smith observed that when the UFO flew close to their camp site the car radio emitted a loud “intense static noise.” Still watching the object, Smith traversed the radio dial across the whole band but he could not pick up one radio station. “There was just the static,” he said.

After its “inspection” of the area, the UFO put out its gigantic light beam, after which a blue-white phosphoresence was left hanging about 30 feet above the lake’s surface. Once the light was out the UFO was clearly seen and it departed “in a flash”. Its departing speed was tremendous, Smith said, and watching it leave was “like watching a tracer bullet going away from you”. It was accompanied by the other UFO which had been hovering near Mt. Penney. When the two left the time was 9:30 p.m.

Smith and his friend made sketches of what they had seen, reproductions of which accompany this article. The next day Smith and friend met some fishermen who had seen the UFO light up the lake the night before. The anglers had been camped one mile away from Smith’s location at Silver Plains. They told Smith they had been in their tent when suddenly the tent was lit up inside like daylight.

Another sighting took place at Lake Sorell on March 14, 1975 when a Mr. Knapek and his two sons and two friends sighted an object while camped in a clearing about 1 mile east of the lake. They were about to have a snack when the children, ages 13 and 15, pointed out an object rising slowly at first from behind trees 300 yards to the west towards the lake. The object, once above the trees, rose rapidly and shot up into the southwestern sky diminishing to star size and then being lost to view at 75 degrees elevation. The whole event took only 5 seconds.

The object in this case was football-shaped and estimated by the witnesses to be about 50 feet across. It was bright yellow underneath with a lighter yellow on top and as it moved away the color became more white and much brighter. No check was made for landing traces.

We thank William K. Roberts, APROs Tasmanian Representative for providing these interesting reports.

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