Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Brilliant Orange/Red Spherical Object Seen In The Sky Near Liberty Missouri (Excellent Graphic)

 
Date:  July 8, 2012
Time:  10:13 p.m.

Azimuth:78 Deg. North, direction of travel from east to west. Duration of observation 2-3 minutes.

My partner and I stepped outside to smoke a cigarette before going to bed. I noticed the super brilliant Orange/Red spherical object just over the rooftop.
 
She also witnessed this event. Orb/object was surrounded in a conical iridescence, possibly ionization from the atmosphere, which varied in shape aft of the object and decreased in shape and visibility further downrange to the west.
 
Initially the object size at first sighting overhead was the size of a "BB" held at arms length.
Approx. altitude was 30-40,000 feet, ceiling:unlimited. To slow to be meteoric. To low to be a satellite. I am ruling out aircraft military/commercial and this was not an Iridium satellite flash sighting folks.
 
Anyone else see this?
I have uploaded my Photo Shop rendering of the object and it is spot on.
 
If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bright light white (appears to be star) with a much smaller reddish light (possibly satellite?) in lower eastern sky easily visible in Eastern sky from Davenport, Iowa

Unknown said...

Im in Ohio and I saw this pass by around 12 30 am. Was looking for shooting stars then saw this pass and thought it was a plane at first then notices its red/orange tail and that it was going too fast to be a plane. What was it?

I dont want to blog this Blabber said...

Additional info for Liberty Red Light. As I viewed the object there was no "spalling off" of debris as in atmospheric re-entry. Object maintained altitude ,speed and due course.