Phoenix Lights
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- "While doing astrophotography I observed five yellow-white lights in a "V" formation moving slowly from the northwest, across the sky to the northeast, then turn almost due south and continue until out of sight. The point of the "V" was in the direction of movement. The first three lights were in a fairly tight "V" while two of the lights were further back along the lines of the "V"'s legs. During the NW-NE transit one of the trailing lights moved up and joined the three and then dropped back to the trailing position. I estimated the three light "V" to cover about 0.5 degrees of sky and the whole group of five lights to cover about 1 degree of sky."[1]
Supportive Data for the Reality of Extraterrestrials Behind the Phoenix Lights
- a large number of witnesses
- a key witness who originally denied and ridiculed but later admitted his view on the Phoenix Lights as non-human, Fife Symington Gov. of Arizona
Continued interest in the Phoenix Lights
- http://www.thephoenixlights.net/
- http://www.phoenixforgotten.com/
- "On the Trail of UFOs doesn’t try to prove that the incident was aliens or flares, but instead expertly explores the cultural ramifications of the event on the UFO community."[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.nuforc.org/CB970313.html
- ↑ M.J. Banias in Vice, March 13, 2020: "23 Years Later, the Phoenix Lights Are Still Unexplained"