NUFORC Sighting 72372

Occurred: 2009-09-18 22:30 Local
Reported: 2009-09-18 22:09 Pacific
Duration: 2 min
No of observers: 1

Location: St. Louis, MO, USA

Shape: Formation
Characteristics: Lights on object

6 glowing orange lights with a center blue light seen in St. Louis

I stepped outside and noticed a formation of 6 glowing orange lights in the Northeastern sky. In the middle of the lights was a bright blue that traversed across the sky in a Southwestern course.

The orange lights were constant glowing like a campfire although it did not flicker. It was very primative looking with a very dull glow to it. They were individually points in what appeared to be in the shape of a stretched out hexagon, or a holly leaf. They all seemed to be traveling at the same speed and in the same pattern, and same direction. I estimate that they were 4-6 ft tall.

The formation traveled between 75-100 ft off of the ground. I was traveling about 200 mph/322 kmh. All together they would have stretched across 3 football fields. I noticed I could see through it. I was able to see things through the “UFO” as it crossed the sky I could watch a stars and a plane in the distance behind the object as it passed by. As if it was not there at all except for the lights.

The blue light was in the direct center. This light was very precise and very "high-tech" looking like an LED light. This light would normally pass as a star, but it stayed in the same formation as the other lights, it traveled in the same direction, and stayed in the direct center. It also seemed to be pulsating slowly.

The only reason that this struck me as a possible “UFO” is that when the lights disappeared, they all dimmed at the same time. They did not disappear one at a time, like it was going into a cloud bank.




NUFORC Note:

Witness elects to remain totally anonymous; provides no contact information. PD


Posted 2009-12-12

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