Date: February 16, 2013
Time: Approx: 8:00 p.m.
Time: Approx: 8:00 p.m.
Brian, on February 16, 2013 at about 8:00 p.m. I saw a most unusual sight near Lake Lewisville. I live near several of the DFW flight paths and see lots of aircraft coming and going.
This looked like just another plane taking off, northbound, except that it first caught my eye as a reddish/orange light.
I at first thought it might be a meteor. Then I noticed other lights, as expected on an airliner, but this brighter reddish light at the rear made the plane appear to be on fire.
It’s speed and altitude were in accordance with what I see all the time with departing airliners.
By the time I found my camera and got back outside it was almost out of sight, too far and dim for a picture.
I did not see it change its trajectory at all, nor was there any sound.
So in checking the internet for any other accounts of this, I found your welcome page of what another witness have seen.
If you have any news or other information I would appreciate hearing about such. Thanks.
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We saw them again last night 9/4/2014 about 9:30pm CST in Highland Village, TX. There were 7, maybe 8 of them. Sometimes they were in pairs, sometimes not. They all flew at the same speed (fast) and in the same direction (South to North). They were high up too - closer than a star, but higher than a plane. They were bigger than a star, but smaller than a plane. They all had a reddish light that was steady (not flashing like a plane). They made zero sound. A couple of them petered out (like a meteor as it burns up in the atmosphere. What it looked like, sort of, was when you could see the ISS (Intl Space Station) in the night sky...just many more, and red...I had 5 adults and 5 kids with me - so multiple eyes, and none of us could explain it.
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