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19 Jan 95 1830 1840 1 second

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Description of Object (Noof objects. size, shape colour, brightness)

One. Like shooting star very bright green, white in the middle.

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C.

Location, indoor/outdoor,

Outdoors/stationary

stationary, moving Naked Eye

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Travelling N to SW

F.

Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

45 degrees

G.

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Could not tell

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Difficult! Nil. Telephone mast. but of no use.

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19 Jan 951830 - 1840 1 second

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wh"e in the middle.

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Naked Eye

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Travelling N to SW

F.

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45 degrees

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Could not tell

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Constant speed

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3.

Locat1on (lndoor/outdoor stationary/moving)

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Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

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Covered large area - lots of lights going clockwise and anti clockwise

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Outside his parents car on sea front at Eastbourne

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Towards sea SSE

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092035Z Dec 94

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Description of Object (Noof objects, size, shape colour, brightness)

4 white blobs shooting around misty out in 4 circles the meet together

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Outdoors

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Towards Coventry

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West

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