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Date: December 5, 2003 17:39
Location: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee

Source: National UFO Reporting Center



Details of Incident:

 

Two "star-like" objects in southern sky, right light flashed brightly then disappeared, left light started to "fall" then did the same.

While waiting for the lights to change on the corner of Lake Drive and Kenwood Blvd, facing south, I noticed in the clear southern sky two "star-like" objects that were very close together (the one on the right was up higher than the one on the left). Within seconds of spotting these lights I witnessed the higher of the two flash very brightly, then disappear. Immediately after that the second light began to "fall" then flashed very brightly and was gone. - That was it.

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