
UFOs Seen From Cheltenham G.C.H.Q UK
Date: June 15, 2010
Time: 03.30 hrs
Hi Brian, OK something strange is going on in the UK. I have already
reported an sighting of orbs around the Cheltenham G.C.H.Q area and
I am lucky enough to report three more. The first started at 03.30
hrs on the 15th of June. I was about to go to bed when I happened
to glance out of my south facing window, only to see a bright white
object gliding towards me. I ran to the balcony to get a better look
and to catch it turning in an arc towards the southeast. I ran out
to get a better look. By the time I got outside, I managed to view
it coming to a stand still.
I tried to eradicate all possibilities of what this object could be.
A satellite would not turn or stop and it seemed to be geostationary.
It was also unnaturally bright and not twinkling as a star does, I
checked my Stellarium program. Neptune and Jupiter are far too low
for me to see and there are no other planets visible to me at that
azimuth. The object stayed there until daybreak and it was still visible
when all other stars were not. I decided to stay up the next night
to check if it may be a satellite Stellarium doesn't have logged.
At 2:30am I was having a ciggy on my balcony when I saw it again,
coming from the S.W.
This time I grabbed my neighbour as a witness. It gilded towards the
S.E and sat low on the horizon. My neighbour witnessed it's size,
brightness and movement as it sat in front of our eyes. The object
repositioned itself to the previous nights azimuth, just sitting there.
We watched it for an hour or so and we were about to go in when another
appeared from due west at a tremendous speed, it flew over our heads
with the same intensity as the other and continued due east and out
of sight.
I will add we know what satellites look like. These objects seemed
to be within our atmosphere and seemed to be emitting their own light
far too low. I also checked the satellite sites to see if I could
ID them, but I could find none. The ISS is low in Scorpio and hardly
comes into view from where I am. I stayed up last night if only to
find out all I had been looking at was a bright star, but nothing
was there. My neighbour even made the point of coming up and saying
"look it's not there we saw something" I will keep you posted
for further events. The UK seems to have a wave of these high altitude
objects. I did get a good look at it through my binoculars, it seemed
to have a teardrop shape to it. It would seem to power up or flash
periodically, not twinkle or display atmospheric colours.
Thanks mate, I thought you should know.
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
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