Date:
February 1, 2007
Location: Bowdoinham, Maine, United States
The
object that I saw was on the opposite side of the highway,
hovering perfectly still about 10-20ft above the tree
line, which would make it about 50-60 feet in the air.
The object itself was an equilateral triangle approximately
15-20ft on the side. At each point, on the underside,
was an almost painfully bright bluewhite light. The object
was perfectly still, and made no sounds that I could hear.
Source:
NUFORC (National UFO Reporting Center), (Peter Davenport,
Director)
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Occurred
: 2/1/2007 18:45
Reported: 2/5/2007
Location: Bowdoinham, ME
Shape: Triangle
Duration:30 seconds
An
eqilateral triangle, lit at the tips, hovering just off
I-95 between Brunswick, and Bodoinham ME at approximately
6:45 p.m.
Overview:
"This sighting took place on the evening of Thursday,
February 1st, 2007, at approximately 6:45 p.m. I was driving
in the northbound lane of I-95 between Brunswick and Bodoinham
Maine. It was the late part of dusk, about 75% dark. The
object that I saw was on the opposite side of the highway,
hovering perfectly still about 10-20 ft above the tree
line, which would make it about 50-60 feet in the air."
"The
object itself was an equilateral triangle approximately
15-20 ft on the side. At each point, on the underside,
was an almost painfully bright blue-white light. The sky
was in the period of late dusk, but not entirely dark.
Thus, it was possible to see the edges of the craft more
or less clearly in contrast to the sky. The object was
perfectly still, and made no sounds that I could hear,
even after rolling down the window."
Timeline:
"The part of the highway in which the sighting
took place consists of a long gentle curve to the right,
with the southbound side of the highway on slightly higher
ground than the north. As I began the curve, the object
came into view. It was very bright in the near-dark lighting
conditions, and my first thought was that I was looking
at some strangely lit new radio or cell phone tower, and
even remember thinking, 'Gee, thats awful bright
to put right over the highway like that at night, its
as bright as a cars headlights on high beams.'"
"As
I got closer to the object, I realized swiftly that as
far as I could see, there was no tower supporting it.
It was at that time that I realized I wasnt looking
at a normal object, so I slowed down considerably, and
really did my best to take in as many details as I could
before I drove out of sight."
"The
object was triangular, and black as far as I could tell.
The corners and edges were very sharp and distinct. I
did my best to take in as many details as possible. I
rolled down the window to try to hear anything, did some
mental evaluations of the height above the trees, which
wasnt very great, and I tried to look at the underside,
which I got a great view of from my angle as I drove by/under
it."
"Something
about what I was seeing made me uneasy. I felt like I
was missing a crucial detail, even as I did my best to
get all that I could. It wasn't until I sat down to start
composing this account that I realized what it may have
been, and it is simply this: The bright, high beam intensity
lights on the bottom of the object did not light up the
trees, the highway, or the underside of the object, which
they clearly should have. Looking back, something I felt
that was odd was how completely black the underside of
the object was. When I say black, I mean black like it
was almost absorbing light. It is an eerie realization
to make after the fact, because at the time, all I thought
was how weirdly perfectly black it was. It's the thing
that now, in retrospect, makes me even more convinced
that what I saw was out of the realm of the unusual."
"Something
else that I thought was odd was that, despite the fact
that there must have been 6-10 cars on the highway going
in either direction, no one even slowed down or seemed
to take notice of the object. Admittedly, as interested
as I was, I didnt stop either. But it was something
interesting to note."
"The
final piece of possibly related information is that less
than 5 minutes later, I saw a helicopter moving very slowly
over the highway perpendicularly to the road. It moved
from my side, over to the southbound side. In more urban
areas, the sight of helicopters is fairly common, but
up in rural Maine, it certainly is not, especially moving
slow and low over the highway. Now, there is a small air
force base in the Brunswick area, which might explain
why it was there, but in the many years of traveling this
route at least once a week if not much more frequently,
never have I ever seen one."
"After
traveling out of sight, I tried going over every reasonable
explanation of what I saw in my head. In the end, there
were only two mundane explanations that are at all possible
for what I saw. The first is that it was a helicopter,
since helicopters are the only conventional aircraft that
can hover at that height. However, there was no wind-displaced
debris, as there would have been, and as close as I got
with my window down, I would have heard it as well, which
I didnt. These details aside, the fact that I clearly
saw a helicopter 5 minutes later at a very low altitude
and a very slow speed means that it wasnt a helicopter.
The second possible mundane explanation was that it was
in fact a new radio/cell phone tower. Keeping this in
mind, I specifically drove slowly along that stretch of
road on my return trip looking for a tower, or for anything
for that matter, that could possibly have given off that
light. Needless to say, had I found something, I wouldnt
be filing this report with good people."
"Thank
you very much for your time and consideration, and please
feel free to contact me for any clarification or further
questions you may have."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case1128.htm