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Date: February 24, 2003 19:00
Location: Rudolph
County: Wood

Source: National UFO Reporting Center



Details of Incident:

 

Flashes of bright yellow "stars"

A flash of light appeared while driving mid horizon, it was like a bright large yellow star with a small star on it 11:00 & a dim light at 7:00 clustered together & a second formation appeared identical about 2:00 from it at some distance a split second later... & then both gone...just when I thought I had been "seeing things" the same thing occurred only faster & several times in mid horizon... I lost sight because of trees & then saw a few more "flashes" & then many red lights - possibly jets scrambling... I was at my destination & went in to find some one, by the time I returned outside, no lights in the sky.

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