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July 18, 2002, Burnett, Texas, USA:

Date:July 19, 2002
Time:09:45PM
Duration:Not indicated
Country/State:Texas, USA
Location:Burnet, 40 miles northwest of Austin
Number of witness:1, mentions 1 additional witness
Number of objects:3
Shape of object:Round lights in a row
Other objects:No
Sound:No
Color:Yellowish
Flashes, rays:
Color of flashes, rays:
Contrail, exhaust, ejection:
Color of contrail, exhaust, ejection:
Moon visible:
Clouds:Not indicated
Rain:Not indicated
Wind:Not indicated

The report:

"Hello, my name is [retained] and I live in Burnet, TX which is just 40 miles northwest of Austin. Last night my children and I were in the back yard around 9:45pm swimming when I looked up and saw three yellowish lights in a row going behind the trees. I could still see them through the trees and my daughter turned and saw them too. Then they were gone. We live in the landing flight path of the local airport and I expected to see the lights continue overhead but there was nothing. There was no sound either. These were not far up in the sky, they were like just hundreds of feet away. The lights were perfectly round, in a row evenly spaced out and seemed to drop down a little and then suddenly gone. I called the police station to see if anyone else had reported anything. According to the sargent, there were no other reports."

"I have seen many normal and explainable things in the skies but this was something totally different. It has been one of hose experiences that make no sense and I can't get it off of my mind. I got on the internet to see if there was any place to share this experience and this was the only thing I found so far. Thanks for listening."

FFU Notes:

Report received by FFU founder member on July 19, 2002. Name and email address communicated, retained from publication by FFU Committee.


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