UFO SIGHTING REPORT
LUXEMBURG
August 1st 2004
Luxemburg, Belgium Orange Sphere
Date: August 1, 2004
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Number of witness: 2
Number of objects: 1
Shape of object: Orange sphere.
Complete description of event: I was having lunch at my parent's on Sunday August 1st 2004. We had just finished our meal and it was around 3 pm. It was a really nice day. The sky was clear, without any clouds. Our village is located at a crosspoint for several very busy airplane corridors so I often see planes fly by. I was watching an aircraft as it was flying very high when I noticed an orange sphere. It was stationary in the sky and it was changing colours, from orange to red, sometimes to white. It looked like it was blinking. I went inside to fetch my binoculars and I observed it for a good minute.
The sphere then moved slowly towards the south-east. Sometimes it disappeared then reappeared. Then it moved slightly upward towards the north-west, always changing colours, from orange to red. Then the sphere disappeared. I don't know if it went away at great speed like it's often mentioned in UFO reports or if it just became invisible. My father observed it too. I don't know yet if the SOBEPS heard of this event or if this thing was detected by some radars. Since Sunday I've been
watching the sky in case I can see it again.
Personally I think we're not alone in the Universe. Our development as humans is still in the early stages and there is a lot of concepts we can't grasp. I am of an inquisitive nature and I would really like to know if beings from other planets are visiting us or know about us. I have read quite a bit on the subject although I'm not an expert.
Thank you and have a good day.
Thank you to the witness for the report.
HBCC UFO Research Note: This report was sent into me in the French language and a great lady who really lends a hand translated into English for me.
Brian Vike, Director
HBCC UFO Research
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