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Date of Incident: January 26th, 2007
Time of Incident: 6:00 pm
Location of Incident: Kenosha, Kenosha County

Source of Report: UFOWisconsin.com online sightings report form by Joyce E.




Details of Incident:
 

My husband, little grandaughter and I were in our hot tub. We were all commenting on the clear sky and were watching as the stars slowly started to come out. At one point I looked at the eastern sky and noticed a VERY bright star. As I was trying to decide just what star it could be,it just went out. There were many other stars around it and a number of planes went by since we are located over airspace from Chicago to Milwaukee. It was nether a plane or a star, and not a satellite. It was incrediablly bright, stationary and then went out completely.

 

 

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