ID | #1635854709 |
Added | Tue, 02/11/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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March 16, 2000 Time: 9:45 p.m. Venue: Sudbury, Ontario. Weather: Clear and cold.
While riding in a station wagon with two of my friends, I looked out the right rear passenger window and noticed a light in the eastern sky, right over Lake Ramsey.
It was pinkish-red in color and pulsed at the same speed as on some communication towers located throughout the city. But unlike the lights of the tower, it did not go out completely, as it pulsed on and off.
It seemed almost as big as a small plane, but oval in shape. As we drove past the general Hospital, I kept looking up at the sky and didn't see the light anymore, which was strange, since it was at a fairly high altitude and would have been easily visible from the street we were on.
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March 16, 2000: Evening sighting. Time: 9:45 p.m. Location: Sudbury, Ontario. Weather: Clear and cold. While riding in a station wagon with my two friends, I looked out the right rear passenger-side window and noticed a light up in the eastern sky, directly above Lake Ramsey. It was pinkish red in color and pulsated at the same rate as those found on some of the communication towers located around the city. But unlike the tower lights, it did not completely go out as it would pulse on and off. It appeared to be almost as big as a small aircraft, but oval in shape. As we went past the General Hospital, I kept looking in the sky and could no longer see the light, which was odd since it was at a fair height and would have been easily noticeable from the street we were on.
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