Residents
transfixed by unexplained flying objects
UNEXPLAINED
flying objects left Spalding residents searching the heavens for answers as residents
in the Pennygate area were transfixed by orange lights.
People
reported seeing up to ten orange lights behaving strangely on Thursday at around
8.30pm, hanging in the air and moving in formation at high speed in silence.
Stargazer
Susan Sells, from Third Avenue, caught the phenomena on a video camera.
She
said: "They were bright orange spheres and were literally going past the
back door.
"It
was not frightening just unbelievable. I saw two go past the house and
then there was a formation in the sky."
Susan
managed to video some of the action and you can see an excerpt here.
Martin
Anderson, secretary of South Lincolnshire Astronomical and Geophysical Society,
said there was no rational explanation.
He
said: "There were no satellites, the international space station was not
visible and there were no meteor showers that early in the evening. I don't know
of anything it could be."
Martin
also said despite being a keen amateur scientist he kept an open mind.
He
said: "I am a realist and a sceptic but I can't believe we are the only life
forms in the universe. We are just a small, insignificant dot and the possibility
of alternate life is considerable."
Other
residents also saw the lights, which included a larger sphere which split apart
and came back together.
Aircraft
enthusiast Richard Shortland, from Edward Road, said: "One light came across
the sky with no sound at all.
"It
was followed by five lights, then four more and they seemed to touch each other
in the sky on several occasions. It wasn't frightening, just transfixing."
Wg
Cdr Field, from the Ministry of Defence, said there was a lot of activity in the
skies, including Tornadoes, Typhoons and Harriers setting off for flights between
6pm and 7pm, but said he was not aware of anything untoward.
Wg
Cdr Field said: "If an aircraft is facing towards you it appears stationary
in the sky."