A series of UFO sightings were reported in the UK last week
(Photo : Reuters/Wakayama University Institute for Education
on Space) Image of a bright light suspected to be a UFO in 2010. However, the
light was confirmed to be the successful re-entry of the Japanese space probe
Hayabusa causing a bright streak in the night sky.
A series of UFO sightings were reported in the UK last week,
which led some to make appeals and gather more information about the incidents
on social media.
On May 5, Thursday, a couple was observing the skies hoping
to see the International Space Station (ISS) and accidentally witnessed an
unidentified flying object.
“I was looking for the ISS with my husband and thought that
the light I could see was the space station, but then it started moving in
different directions,” wife Gail Phillips told Lincolnshire Echo, a local
daily.
Phillips said she first saw
the space station when a mysterious light started hovering in the night sky.
The couple said they managed to locate where the ISS was in
the night sky, but the UFO distracted them. Unfortunately, they were not able
to capture it on video at first, which makes their recording of the incident
incomplete.
“We watched it for about 30 seconds before we thought we would
record it,” she told Lincolshire Echo. “We thought it was too dark to be a
remote helicopter.”
“Then it started to move backwards, which was a little
strange,” Phillips added.
In another report by the Mirror, Gavin Davies, a paranormal
investigator, has launched an appeal on Facebook for witnesses to gather more
information on a suspected UFO sighting that occurred in Wales.
Davies was also trying to locate the ISS.
He requested witnesses to collect information, footage, and
photos of the same cluster of lights he and the Phillips couple encountered on
May, 5.
Davies described the UFO as a large object with bright
lights and two smaller lights around the object. He said it was heading east.
He told the Carmarthen Journal that he was also trying to
locate the ISS when he saw the flying object hovering above Carmarthenshire.
“My immediate suspicion was it was the International SpaceStation but I checked and it had already passed," he told the Carmarthen
Journal.
Davies owns a website that deals with paranormal activities.
He is author of A Most Haunted House, which is a bestselling book.
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