Friday, September 10, 2010 01:45

MUFON report

This report is from MUFON

I have received preliminary info about a sighting of UFOs over Hudson Bay in northern Canada. I’m still looking into this, but what I know so far is that on Saturday night, March 21, 2009, at 8:06 pm, a USAF Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker was on a refueling mission and was just off the coast of Manitoba, flying at 35,000 ft. The pilot and others in the flight crew reported seeing “white, blue and red lights in the sky,” at an estimated altitude of 37,000 ft. No further information was available. No idea if the lights were stationary, moving, or what part of the sky they were in.

Star charts for that location show Saturn was bright in the SE at that time, and would appear to be at a higher altitude than 35,000 ft. As for other lights, perhaps stars?

The other thing to note is that this would have been in bright twilight, as the Sun had set only about a half hour before the sighting, so most stars and satellites would not have been visible yet. The International Space Station was low in the SW going SE at about 8:30 pm. But that’s a bit too late.

Further investigation is pending.

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