Posted: June 29, 2008
Date: June 19, 2008
Time: Approx: 3:30 a.m.
Number of witnesses: 2
Number of objects: 1 and 7
Shape of objects: Saturn-shaped with dome on top, RED pulsing with sequentially flashing white lights.
Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy, bright moon.
Description: Murrysville, PA, approx. 3:30AM: My 12-year-old daughter was up (sneaking) talking on phone to friend looking out her bedroom window (facing south) at the moon when a red-glowing pulsing craft came into view instantly (in the blink of an eye) to the right out bedroom window over a wooded valley in front of our house. It was a "Saturn" shaped disk with dome on top. It had a row of small white lights close to the lower edge that raced one at a
time to the right, then traveled back again, repeating.
The whole craft glowed red that got brighter then dimmer. It moved slowly just above the tree line until it was directly in front of her window where it hovered silently (moving slightly, not stationary) for several more seconds. This was almost directly above our neighbor's house down in the woods. She said the craft was about 16 feet or so in length, only big enough for 2 passengers. It did the hovering light show several times before moving off quickly to the east. Her
boyfriend on the phone told her as she described it and said it must be a UFO because planes don't glow like that. After she told him it left, he looked out his own window towards our house (his is about 5 miles away) and counted 7 red "lights" traveling in a group. It scared him, so he ducked and couldn't tell what direction they were traveling--he thinks it might have been north. Daughter's drawing of what she saw confirmed disk shape with top smaller-sized dome, not plane etc.
We joked that our garden lights which are 16 multi-colored, pulsing, solar-powered LED lights on poles lining our garden wall in a half-circle must be what attracted them--it looks like one is already here!
TV/Radio: None.
Thank you to UFOINFO for this report. http://www.ufoinfo.com/
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