OZ File Sighting Report
January 12th 2004

Report taken from the AUFORN Mailing List

The Australian UFO Research Network
http://www.auforn.com/


I recieved a phone call around 10pm Monday night from a lovely lady by the name of Di, who lives at Maslin Beach. She and her partner had phoned me concerning a 'object' that they had been viewing in the night sky for over 45mins [at that time].

Report below - kind thanks to Di for typing up her report and emailing me so quickly with it.

Regards,
Charmaine Ballam
AUFORN - SA State Director
[Australian UFO Research Network]
http://www.hypermax.net.au/~auforn

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Date: Monday 12th January 2004
Time: 9.15pm
Location: Maslin Beach, South Australia
Witness(es): Di and partner, next door neighbour
Object: White-Orange-Yellow star like
Sky Conditions: Clear

Report:

9:15 pm
First sighted, not known how long the object had already been there, it was obviously different from anything else in the sky, 100% if not more brighter than any stars my partner and I have ever seen. No colour, just magnificent bright white light.

9.30 - 9.45 pm
We had watched the object continuously, both taking watch, white light started to pulsate, to an orange/yellow light, started to move slightly to left and lowering towards ocean. Vision from our Patio was obstructed by trees, housing etc, so we made a trip to the beach, this took us about 2 minutes.

9.47 - 10:20 pm
Colour of sphere not as bright colour started to change to a redish glow, very close to horizon.

10.20 - 10.30 pm
Slowly moving away over ocean heading south, object appeared to be getting smaller the redish light became dull almost grey like it was moving further out to the ocean.

10.30 - 10.35 pm
The sphere was extremely light, almost could not see it, it appeared to dip towards the water and then started to rise again back in plain sight but still small like it was further away, it hovered over ocean until finally we could no longer see it.

10.35 - 10.45pm
Could no longer see anything, other than a shooting star, brighter and larger than I had ever seen, this star shot upwards, another thing we had never seen.

Look forward to hearing from you,

Di (Maslin Beach)

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