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Date: August 3, 1999 22:13
Location: Madison
County: Dane

Source: National UFO Reporting Center



Details of Incident:

 

Bright white light, moving fast, got brighter towards the horizon, and then disappeared.

It was 10:30 pm and I was walking my girlfriend to her door when I looked up and noticed a bright light. There was only one light, it was about twice as any star out that night, did not blink, traveled in a straight line, and looked to be out of the atmosphere. It's speed is what made me say ((deleted)). It went from horizon to horizon, and the entire time I am thinking change course or color or something, and sure enough at the end of it's path it got about 4 times brighter then it was and then disappeared. I said did you see that to my girlfriend and she said yes. It was incredible.

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