
Three Mysterious Orange Lights Seen
Over The Woolwich Area, UK
Date: September 1, 2010
Time: 8:45 p.m.
Hello Brian, I'm writing to report a further sighting we had tonight
of the mysterious three orange lights in the sky, this time observed
in the northern sky from the Woolwich area. We live in an elevated
apartment with an uninterrupted view over the river toward East London
and the City. This was a clear night with good visibility.
At 20:45hrs two orange lights appeared in the sky above East London,
approximately over the new Olympic Park area, heading west toward
the city. We were ready this time with a camcorder which has a powerful
zoom facility. A third object rose up to follow the first two with
a very fast rate of ascent and I was able to focus on this one using
maximum zoom.
As the sun was just setting there was more light tonight than during
our previous observation of 29th August. Zooming in revealed an outline
shape against the dusky sky which appeared as a large rectangle or
diamond shape above and connected to the orange light. Certainly unlike
a conventional aircraft. The light momentarily shone brightly in our
direction indicating some maneuvering around, but quickly the object
followed the others westward until each light one by one disappeared
just as before.
It is possible to tell which way these objects are facing because
the orange light source is strongly visible at the leading end, rather
like a huge headlight. A certain amount of orange light spill is visible
from the side of these objects until they pass a certain point when
the light source becomes obscured. Therefore it seems unlikely that
these are the light from Chinese lanterns, which would, of course,
be visible from all angles. At first glance, they could easily be
passed off as lanterns due to the incandescent quality of the orange
light, however, the associated dark form clearly seen tonight further
reduces the possibility of them being lanterns.
When they passed overhead on Sunday night, the orange light source
could be seen to have an irregular quality, like intense fire, with
ill-defined edges and not the kind of crisp edge and beam you might
associate with aircraft landing lights which are always white in any
case. Tonight they were too far away to tell whether there was any
noise associated and other aircraft were making noises in the area.
Once again two of us witnessed this event.
If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind
enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net
with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept
confidential.
Credit: Sightings.com