UFO Case Reports
29/07/2012 – Trentham – White Lights UFO Sighting
Birmingham UFO Group Report
Author: Dave Hodrien
Release Date: 14/08/2012
On the evening of Saturday 28th July 2012, BUFOG organised a
UFO sky watch at Cannock Chase. It was a great evening (click here for the
official review). While no UFOs were seen while on the watch, two of the
attendees Dave and Rob did see something unusual while on their way back home!
Sighting Details
It was around 1.30am when the witnesses stopped for a cigarette roughly
a mile and a half away from Dave’s house. They parked at the edge of the A34 by
the entrance to the Monkey Forest Park on the Trentham Estate. The weather was
relatively clear and still, with only partial cloud cover.
Aerial map of the sighting
location:
As they were looking into the sky, they suddenly noticed a bright white
light appear to the North. The light appeared to be a couple of miles from
their position. It stayed lit for several seconds and then gradually started to
fade in brightness. But just before it disappeared a second white light
appeared very quickly to the left of it, then both lights vanished. Both the
witnesses saw the lights, and because of what they had attended earlier were
quite spooked by what they had seen.
Photograph of the sighting
location after dark with the lights drawn on top:
Daylight photograph of the
sighting location again with lights drawn on top. From this picture it is clear
to see the distance between the lights:
About two minutes later an aeroplane appeared above them out of the
clouds. It is not out of the question that this could have been responsible for
the lights seen, however the lights had not appeared to be moving in their
direction. Also they had appeared too far spaced apart to have both been due to
the plane. Whether this was the explanation for the lights, it was still
exciting to have seen something.
Sighting Analysis
Even though the aeroplane could have been the cause of the lights, this
is still an interesting sighting. Usually when viewing aircraft after dark it
is possible to see other navigation lights such as red and blue, and the
flashing strobes at the wing tips. That said, sometimes at a distance these
other lights can get masked. Also when a plane is travelling in your direction
it sometimes appears that it is hovering completely still until it gets closer
and the angle starts to change. As there was partial cloud cover, the plane
could have gone behind the cloud, causing the visible lights to vanish.
That said, in looking at the photographs with lights drawn on top
provided by Dave, it is clear that they were too far spaced apart to have both
been caused by the plane. Even if one of the lights was on each wingtip, the
plane would still have had to have been quite close to their position, at which
point it would have clearly been seen. Therefore, while the plane could explain
one of the lights, it cannot really explain both.
While this may have been the explanation
for what was seen, there are still some mysterious aspects to this incident. It’s
great that Dave and Rob managed to see something unidentified on the night of
the UFO sky watch!
Copyright Dave Hodrien 2012
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