Occurred: 2006-06-10 23:00 Local
Reported: 2006-08-10 11:22 Pacific
Duration: 2 minutes
No of observers: 4

Location: Sanford area, CO, USA

Shape: Light
Characteristics: Changed Colo

Two lights came in form the south, SW direction the front light was dimmer and the back light was brighter then the planet Jupiter. Jupiter was up to the left of theses objects. The back light did dime to the size of the front light in a count of 10 seconds A thumbs length at arms length was between these two objects as they moved North NE.. No sound as they flew directly over us I had the objects in my 10/50 binoculars I could no make out anything other then light I lost sight of them when I pulled my binocular off.

Two fairly-dimmed, whitish lights taking the shape of two corners of a triangle, the top and lower left, appeared in the sky. They headed towards the zenith at a constant speed which seemed to be that of a normal airplane. As they came overhead, the lower left light turned red and then back to its orginal white color. About thirty seconds later the lower left light rotated to the front as if the craft was doing a u-turn or somethin of that nature. After completing its' rotation, the object continued on its' path towards the zenith. Continuing to watch it became more and more difficult as the lights faded and eventually visuals were lost.

Two lights that took the form of two-thirds of a triangle (when looking at a triangle, they would be the top and the bottom left points) traveled in tandem and kept a uniform distance from one another. It would be difficult to say how far apart they were, but roughly a thumb-length was between them when holding one's hand up toward the sky. They moved in such manner at a moderate pace across the sky. At one point the bottom light turned red and quickly looped clockwise in a circle. As soon as this action was performed, the light went back to its original color (a whitish-yellow), returned to its original, uniform place in tandem with the other light (the "top-point-of-a-triangle" light), and both continued to move at the same pace, and in the same direction across the sky. When both lights were back in tandem, however, each began to fade, and both were out of sight within one to two minutes.



Posted 2006-10-30

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