Date: December 1, 2003 18:20
Location: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Source: National UFO Reporting Center

Large, bright star-like object with no tail traverses the sky east to west; seen through
city lights.
My wife and I were traveling west bound on I-94 within the city limits, just east of the
Zoo interchange which is around 8-10 miles west of Lake Michigan. We noticed a bright light
moving very fast from east to the west, north-west; from overhead to around 10 to 15
degrees above the horizon. It was approximately the size of 3 or 4 stars put together and
was whiteish in color. The city street lights were so bright that I said that it must be
low to be seen below the clouds. Once we got out of the city, we saw the stars come out
because the sky was clear so this object had to be very bright to be seen by us through
the street lights. It covered the distance in the sky in 2 seconds and did not leave a
trail. I am familiar with seeing satelites, conventional aircraft, and meteors and this
definately was not one of those. Two other couples at our family get-together saw the
object as well. I am trying to convince them to write a report. They were also west bound
on I-94 when they saw it.
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