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UFO. United States

ID #1636466870
Added Tue, 09/11/2021
Author July N.
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Initial data

Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
29.04.2005 21:00
Location: 
Лейк-Сити, FL
United States

A technical writer from a software development company in Tallahassee writes:

"I noticed a UFO while driving southeast on Interstate 10 at about 21:00 on Friday, April 29, 2005. Shortly before the exit from I-75, I saw a long orange beam of light tilted at about 20 degrees (from the horizon) to my right, just above the tree line. At first I thought it was a bright light on my windshield, perhaps from a street lamp. When I was driving under I-75 away from the light sources, it was very clear that the light source was coming from the sky.

From my point of view, the light beam was the lowest on the right and the highest on the left. The beam was narrow and long; from my point of view, it looked like a few centimeters wide and 6 to 10 inches long, although this is obviously a very rough estimate. In addition, it seemed that he had a starting point from which the orange stripe was coming. At the starting point, the light was whiter and of higher intensity and was located at the upper/upper end of the strip. on this observation, it represented the launch of a rocket or shuttle.There were no reports of launches on April 29.

These points of light lost their luster and seemed to slowly fall to the ground. At the time, I assumed that these were probably launch vehicles that separated and fell back to earth after their fuel was used up. A few seconds after separating from the main point of light, the two smaller points of light became invisible.

The main point of light continued northward, apparently following the same trajectory or path across the sky for several minutes.

Inside it was a mixed gray-white. It seemed that jagged bands of white electricity radiated from the central place of the "explosion" to the ring that formed the outer barrier of the sphere. The entire "explosion" lasted only a few seconds, maybe five or so, before the sphere disappeared. The sphere itself somehow reminded me of those plasma balls that you see in science gift shops or at Spencer's. Except that there was no inner "ball" from which the streaks of light emanated, but a solid, thick, white,

After the white spherical "explosion" disappeared, there was no trace of the UFO.

My fiance witnessed this event."

Original news

Date: April 29, 2005
Location: Lake City, Florida, United States

An orange streak, which disappeared five minutes or so after first being spotted, followed by two points of light. The primary point continued to the North for another 5 minutes or so before exploding into a bright white ball of light with a seemingly large circumference.

Source: UFO Evidence

Date Posted: 5/2/2005 2:47:54 p.m.
Sighting Time: 9:00 p.m.
Day/Night: Nighttime
Duration: 10-15 minutes
No. of Witnesses: 2
Urban or Rural: Rural
No. of Object(s): Multiple
Size of Object(s): pinpoint s
Distance to Object(s): difficult to determine, likely very far off, possibly over the Atlantic Ocean
Shape of Object(s): Streak of orange light, followed by 3 individual lights, followed by moon sized explosion
Color of Object(s): orange, white

Full Description and Details

"I spotted the UFO while driving Southeast on Interstate 10 at around 9:00 p.m. on Friday, April 29, 2005. Just before the I-75 exit, I saw a long orange beam of light slanted at an approximate 20 degree angle (from the horizon) off to my right, just above the tree line. At first, I thought it was a glare of light on my windshield, possibly from a street lamp. As I passed under I-75 and away from any light sources, it was very clear that the light source came from the sky."

"From my point of view, the beam of light was lowest to the right and highest to the left. The beam was narrow and long; from my standpoint, it appeared as a few centimeters wide and 6 to 10 inches long, although this is obviously a very rough estimate. It also seemed to have a point of origin from which the orange streak emanated. At the point of origin, the light was whiter and of a higher intensity and located on the high/upper end of the streak. Based on this observation, it presented the appearance of a rocket or shuttle launch. There were no reported launches for April 29."

"The object moved across my field of vision from right to left as I headed Southeast on I-10; thus it appeared to be moving North. Several minutes into its flight, as it appeared to cross the center of I-10, two additional points of light appeared and the orange streak disappeared. The two additional points of light appeared above and below the main point of light which continued on its original trajectory to the North. The two additional points of light initially moved away from the central point in opposite directions. Several seconds later, these points of light lost their brilliance and appeared to fall slowly toward earth. My speculation at the time was that these were perhaps booster rockets which detached and were falling back to earth after their fuel was spent. Several seconds after detaching from the main point of light, the smaller two points of light became invisible."

"The main point of light continued to the North, seemingly on the same trajectory or path across the sky for several minutes."

"Probably 10 to 15 minutes after noticing the original streak of light, the small point of light that had continued North was now far to my left; yet still well above the tree line on the left side of the road. Suddenly, the point of light appeared to explode in a large ball of white light. The ball of light expanded outward from its point of origin at a high velocity; quickly reaching a larger than moon-sized circumference from my point of view before quickly fading away completely. The outer ring of this ball of light was bright white, and the interior of it was a muddled gray/white; it appeared as though jagged streaks of white electricity emanated from the central location of the "explosion" outward to the ring that formed the outer barrier of the sphere. The entire "explosion" lasted only several seconds, perhaps five or so, before the sphere faded. The sphere itself reminded me somewhat me of those plasma balls you see in science gift shops or Spencer’s. Except that there was no inner "ball" from which the streaks of light came from, and a solid, thick, white, outer edge to the sphere."

"After the white spherical "explosion" faded there was no trace of the UFO. My fiancé was witness to this event."

Personal Background:

"Technical Writer at a Software Company in Tallahassee."

Reported Sighting? No
Location: Tally, FL, US
Age: 28

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