I did not say it was a UFO.  It looked more like a hot coal in the sky.  This 
hot coal was taking a random walk. No high velocity motions or high 
accelerations were observed.   It did not blink out, it dimmed out like an 
automotive dome light.  When it came back on it was of another brightness.  It 
was as bright as an automotive tail light at a distance of 1/4 mile.  I was out 
going out when I saw it and and typed the original message from a bar.  I 
checked my coordinates coming home with my car's compass.  It was due south of 
Johnstown at an angle from the horizon up 70 degrees.  Maybe someone else saw 
it from another location and we will have a fix on it.


If I had to guess I would say is was ball lightning, or a fire in a balloon.  I 
saw other things in the past, like the Kecksberg thing. It  came out in the 
news on the next day.  We will have to wait and see what comes of this.  At 
least I got one data point.


Frank Z



-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tue, May 1, 2012 10:52 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:What was that?


Contact John Ventre:

http://mufonpa.com/wp1/?page_id=583

T (former MUFON representative)

On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:29 PM,  <fznidar...@aol.com> wrote:
> I saw something strange in the sky tonight over Johnstown PA.  It was a
> light several times brighter than Venus.  It was far away and appered just a
> little bigger than point like.  The diameter was bigger than a star.  It was
> at an angle of 70 degrees up in the sky south of Johnstonwn PA  USA.   If I
> had to guess I would say 10,000 feet. The sky was clear.  The moon and Venus
> were showing.  The time wave 8:50 PM.
>
> What attracted it me was its color.  It was not the color of any aircraft
> landing light.  It was redish orange in color, sort of like the color of a
> 12 volt incandescnet bulb run on 6 volts.  The color was a good match for
> one of those solar powered road signs.  There was a road warning sign near
> by and I matched the color.  It was a good match.
>
> It did not move like an aircraft.  It meandered around at a low velocity for
> about one minute.  Then it got dimmer and cycled off and on on random
> intervals of about two second intervals..  An aircraft would have to be
> traveling in circules to do this.  Then it vanished.  It had not moved for
> its positon when it vanished.  If it were a helocopter it should had still
> been visible.
>
>
> I know not what it was.
>
>
> Frank Znidarsic


 

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