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Date: April 26, 2003 10:35PM
Location: Oshkosh
County: Winnebago

Source: Wisconsin UFO Sighting Report by Douglas B.



Details of Incident:

 

I was taking my dogs outside and I always look up at the sky. I saw a dimly lit diamond shaped object straight above my head and a little to the south. It looked gray but dimly lit. It was moving at an incredible speed. Much faster than a jet. It took only 5 seconds from the time I first saw it to reach the east horizon and out of sight. There was no noise and no blinking lights of any kind. The sky was clear. It moved in a straight line at great speed. It was difficult to tell the size or how high the object was. If you held a dime at arms length it would of fit in the middle of it with the diamond points touching the edges.

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