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An Orange/Red Light In North Jersey (US)

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posted on Nov, 9 2008 @ 08:34 PM
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Sighting from Maplewood, NJ - Memorial Park - Between 5:45pm EST
and 7:10 EST - From the corner of Valley and Oakview Ave. Looking South
East - In my best estimation it would have put the light somewhere in the
area between Mountainside, Berkley Heights and New Providence. Between
5:45pm EST and 7:10 EST



I noticed a light in the sky that seemed to drift very slightly left and right
as well as up and down. It was pulsing mostly orange but did turn red a
few times. The light remained in the basic vicinity of the sky for about an
hour and a half. I used binoculars and could only make out a pulsing light.
The light was as magnificent without the binoculars as it was with. Brighter
than any star and certainly not a plane. I watched this pulse and orange to
red glow for a good hour.

I changed vantage points so that I could balance the binoculars on something
solid to reduce the shaking. At this point it was a lot easier to see. Bright
pulsing orange fading into red. Then it suddenly turned greenish/blue and
faded out.

There were no clouds or trees or any obstructions to accomplish this. It
seemed to distinguish itself or disappear. About 2 minutes later a greenish/blue
light appeared again very small and it faded right back to an orange brilliant
pulse. I watched it for another half hour as it drifted very slightly. Then with
out warning it disappeared completely. No streak or trail. Just poof!!!!

Is there anyone from North Jersey who may have seen this?

Also do any member know of any U.F.O reporting sights where regional
sightings can be made?

Sorry I have no pics. No camera with me. Wasn't expecting something like
this to happen. My car is almost always packed for camping, since I do a lot
in the summer and fall. I remembered I had a pair of binoculars. Even
without the binoculars it was an amazing sight. Certainly something I can't
explain and gave me chills.



 
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