Unidentified Object Moves Rapidly over Scunthorpe,
(UK/England)
UFO Depiction
Published: 6:48 PM 8/27/2015
Spherical object silently and rapidly transited the
sky...
Scunthorpe, (UK/England) - 08-13-15
Shape: Circle - Duration: 4-5 seconds
Was standing in my back garden with my wife looking
north between 00:30 and 01:20 to view the Perseid meteor shower. The sky was
cloud free with good visibility, and there was no wind. During this observation
period I saw 11 shooting stars, 4 aircraft, and one UFO.
The UFO was first seen by us in the north East at
00:40, and moved parallel and close to the horizon (approx. 15 degrees
elevation) across our field of view towards the north west. It was internally
illuminated, but not as brightly as the aircraft we also observed at other
times during this sky watch, equivalent in brightness to a second magnitude
star.
The UFO light was not a point source, it appeared more
as a very small diffuse orb with brightness varying slightly as it moved, and
it left no trail. Colour was white with a tinge of orange.
It moved generally in a straight line, but with some
up and down movement too, and after moving an angular distance of about 45
degrees from our right to our left it stopped abruptly, remained visible for
about 2 seconds, then blinked out. Brightness of the UFO varied a little
throughout the observation period, but not with the regularity typically seen
from flashing aircraft lights.
The most puzzling aspect of this sighting, which
clearly marked the UFO as something out of the ordinary, was its apparently
high velocity. In comparison with the shooting stars that moved rapidly with
angular velocities of around 10 degrees per second, and the aircraft flying
over at cruising altitude moving about 0.5 degrees per second, the UFO moved at
an estimated 4 degrees per second having taken about 10 seconds to cross our
field of view.
The UFO was certainly not a conventional aircraft. I
would estimate that conventional aircraft which typically fly at 200 to 600
knots would have had to be relatively close to us to have displayed the high
angular velocity observed, perhaps no further than a few hundred metres to a
kilometre in distance.
If this had been the case the noise of the engine(s)
would have been clearly audible, this UFO was silent. Furthermore, when the
lights of a conventional aircraft appear to stop moving in the sky, when it
enters a turn and starts moving away or towards an observer, a significant time
elapses as the aircraft completes the manoeuver. When this UFO stopped moving
it did so immediately.
The UFO also did not resemble in any way a shooting
star, meteorite, or a satellite. It certainly was not one of the Perseid
shooting stars because it's trajectory was aligned about 90 degrees away from
the path of this meteor shower in the region of the sky where it was observed.
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