New Sighting report !
Date: December 31 2020
Time: 10:30 p.m. (Mountain Standard Time).
Location: Franklin, Idaho.
Number of witnesses: 2
Number of objects: 8
Shape of objects: Round red lights.
Related similar Vike Factor sightings: August 2012, Idaho Falls, ID; December 31, 2020, Hudson, Mass.
Full description of event/sighting: I walked out of our house onto the west-facing porch to turn off our Christmastime lights. We live in a "dark-sky" neighborhood along Highway 91.
There was a light ground fog in the area at the time and a fairly low cloud cover that had parted for a clear view to the north. An emergency-services vehicle was not visible, but apparently parked on a street to the northwest, with it’s blue-red lights flashing, possibly in response to earlier launches of aerial fireworks. There were no fireworks activities at 10:30 p.m.
But I saw through the parted cloud cover eight very bright red lights to the north-northeast. They were flying, or drifting, with little or no noise, above the altitude of the cloud cover in pairs but in staggered lines.
I called my wife outside to also view the formation. (The lights reminded me of nighttime helicopter flights from west of Interstate 15 along the northern base of the San Gabriel/San Bernardino Mountains, in Southern California's High Desert, toward MCAS Twentynine Palms; these New Year's Eve lights' heading was oriented south toward Hill Air Force Base.)
After going back inside, I went outside again about 5 minutes later to see that the lead pair or pairs had disappeared above my overhead cloud cover and the trailing pairs were still rising or approaching closer on a steady course.
They emitted no or slight rotor/engine sounds, especially dampened by the weather conditions. I was not able to identify the aircraft or objects displaying the lights.
Thank you to the witness for the report.
File your UFO sighting to Brian at: brian_vike@telus.net or please use the online Sighting Report Form.
Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: brian_vike@telus.net
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