Home | File a UFO Report | View UFO Reports
Photo & Video | UFO Education
UFO News | UFO Hangouts | UFO Groups | Extras
UFO Discussion Boards | Calendar
SkyWatch | Help UFOWisconsin | Links
Contact Us


Your complete source
for Wisconsin UFO Sightings, News, & Information!

 

 

 


Date: May 21, 2003 22:45
Location: Winchester
County: Vilas

Source: National UFO Reporting Center



Details of Incident:

 

Bright weaving object seen passing from WSW to ENE in northern Wisconsin Was out observing the Aurora, and an object traveling from WSW to ENE was seen. I thought it may be an iridium flare, but it did not dim. It traveled at a relatively constant speed, but it jumped, hesitated and weaved as it traveled eastward. It was not a meteor, no trail or pieces breaking off. I thought it might be a tumbling satellite, but it seemed way too bright. It made no sound. I watched it til it disappeared over the horizon. Very strange object. I spend a lot off time looking skyward, using my telescope, watching and photographing the aurora, but I have never seen an object like this.

Help show your support for this site and our efforts by visiting www.GetGhostGear.com and any links below!

 

 

All information contained above and elsewhere on www.UFOwisconsin.com has rights reserved to GetGhostGear.com Enterprises and appropriate permissions must be gained before utilizing anything contained here on www.UFOwisconsin.com to aid in assuring our visitors, report filers and resources used to bring this site to you have all protections and due rights made available.  Interested parties please contact us through "Copy Right Services @ GetGhostGear.com"

 

Disclaimer: UFOwisconsin.com has not verified the validity of every UFO report published within UFOwisconsin.com.  All reports are added to the database 'as is' received.  The sighting reports posted have many possible explanations, including but not restricted to stars, planets, airplanes, known natural earthly phenomena, hoaxes etc.  We leave it up to the individual viewer to judge the report based upon the content of the report itself.  As investigations occur, that information will be notated on the individual report.