
Slow Moving Bright White Light
Passes Over Whitby/Oshawa, Ontario
Date: August 26, 2010
Time: Approx: 9:40 p.m.
Hi Brian, I would like to report something strange last night- on
August 26th, 2010. At about 9:40pm I came outside with some garbage.
Sticking out like a sore thumb in the night sky there’s this
really bright white light moving close across the clear night sky.
It looked slightly oblong in length of light. It looked like a diamond
glistening of sheer pure white brightness.
Like white strands from the outside. The center part in the middle
was the brightest section. As I watched in disbelief for 10-15 seconds
as it moved closer, so I opened the side door and yelled for my oldest
son to come out and see what it could be ? I closed the door and continued
to watch it’s behavior in flight.
It was moving slower than a Cessna and flying quite low, maybe a few
thousand feet in attitude if that. It was on a straight flight path
and could see a slight white illumination outside even the white light.
There was no sound at all, which added to the freaky part in watching.
There were no other coloured lights to be seen or any flashing. After
about 20 seconds, my son came out. He also watched and said, due to
the speed "Helicopter Dad."
I then said, do you hear a helicopter ? He did not say anything and
continued to watch closely for about 30 seconds until it was out of
sight.
He then said cool and went back in the house. This thing was less
than a quarter mile away south and moved from west to east. It’s
not only the slow thing that was strange, but yet no sound ? There
were not any flashing lights on it, just a solid glistening white
light gliding overhead slow with no sound !
Please, if anyone has witnessed this type of aerial anomaly, slow
white moving light, please do report this if you witnessed it! I'm
now real curious what it could have been ? Maybe a military drone
? Thanks for your open ear in this matter.
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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