UFO SIGHTING REPORT
DENIZLI
August 13th 2003
Good day Sirius UFO, Istanbul..
I am 18 years old and live in Denizli. While I was listening to my walkman tape on the night of the 13th of August on my balcony I was gazing at the sky. ( It was 11.30 pm). All of a sudden an ellipse shaped obect that was bigger than the stars and bright passed by. I got so excited I stood up at once. My relatives notcied my sudden movement.
The object was huge. It could not be compared to the stars. It was a 50.000 TL coin ( equivalent to the size of a quarter.) But it looked like an oval or ellipse shape. According to me it passed by on a diagonal line very quickly. It did not leave any physical marks behind. It was too high for me to smell, hear or feel any heat waves. I have never seen anything like this.
This oject that I have seen was not an asteroid, meteor, star, comet, nor a planet. That I am sure of.
Best,
Arzum
[UFOINFO thanks Sirius UFO Research Center for granting permission to use this article.]
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