Date:
April 27, 2005
Location: Near Bewen Bridge, Otoga Bay, Australia
Witness
viewed "an object apparently some 100 m away and
looking to be just a meter above the roadside house. The
pear-shaped object had a flashing blue light on the right
bottom side. The body of the object seemed to have metallic
patterns or symbols on it, whilst above there were two
black areas, possibly windows. The object, which was still
moving very slowly left, looked to be a bit bigger than
a car."
A sketch of the UFO was sent by the witness.
Source:
Tasmanian UFO Research Investigation Centre (TUFOIC),
Australia (Credit: UFO Research (NSW)
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Initial
witness statement/report:
"Just
over a week ago, on the 27 April 2005, I was on my way
to work; it was 5:20 a.m. I was driving on a road that
is not used much that time of the morning. Anyway, I came
around a corner and saw a blue light flashing. At first,
I though it was a police car but where I saw the light,
there is no road and it was going too slow. As I got closer,
it was near a street light. I just happened to turn my
head and saw an object flashing about 1 metre on the roof
of a house. As the blue light flashed again, I saw what
it was - a UFO. It was a silver metallic coloured sphere
with what looked like rivets on its surface. I just sped
off because it freaked me out. Now I would not be writing
to you if I was lying because I didn't believe in them
at all. I always thought it was just people wanting to
get attention for something or they were on something
strong. When I saw it, I rang my husband and told him.
We even went back to where I saw it and there was nothing
that could have made that light. I have now eaten my words
and have told a few friends who believe me. I just thought
you would like to know."
A
sketch of the UFO was subsequently sent by the witness.
The
following report was subsequently provided by the Tasmanian
UFO Research Investigation Centre (TUFOIC).
Report
TA05067 27 April 2005 5.20 AM Otago Bay, Tasmania.
Sighting
Report
The
witness had just started a new job at a hospital in Hobart;
this meant an early start for work at 6 a.m. The route
from Gagebrook to the city is via the East Derwent Highway
and the Bowen Bridge, a route the witness has traveled
often. Just north of the Bowen Bridge, the highway drops
down a hill then curves left towards a straight heading
towards an underpass beneath the bridge. As the witness
came onto the straight, a slow flashing blue light caught
her attention. The light was low and above or just left
of the road. At first, she thought it could have been
a police or service vehicle. The light flashed every 3
to 4 seconds and was moving slowly to the left as she
viewed through the front windscreen. By now, the witness
was approaching the location of the light which was to
the left of the highway and visible out the passengers'
window. At this point, for some five seconds, she was
able to view an object apparently some 100 m away and
looking to be just a meter above the roadside house. The
pear-shaped object had a flashing blue light on the right
bottom side. The body of the object seemed to have metallic
patterns or symbols on it, whilst above, there were two
black areas, possibly windows. The object, which was still
moving very slowly left, looked to be a bit bigger than
a car. The witness felt panic and shock at the sight of
the object and sped off beneath the underpass and out
onto the Bowen Bridge. She glanced back to the north of
the bridge but did not see the blue light or object. She
returned with her husband later that day, but could not
locate anything to explain the sighting.
Investigation
The
sighting was reported to UFO Research (NSW) on the 7 May
2005; they, in turn, passed on the information to TUFOIC
on 15 May. The witness was contacted by telephone at once
and then completed a sighting form on the 22 May 2005.
The sighting location was visited and photographs taken
of the location. Nothing was visible to account for the
sighting. A check was made for any Helicopter, Air Ambulance,
and commercial aircraft flights but these all proved negative.
Conclusion
The
reported low elevation of the sighting would seem to preclude
an explanation by high flying aircraft. Also, the size
and movement of the object rules out a normal astronomical
explanation. The witness says that there was no other
road traffic noticed at the time of the sighting. The
witness has, since the sighting, traveled on the same
road to go to work and has not seen any similar lights.
The Bowen Bridge is not visible at the initial sighting
point, whilst at the final viewing location, the witness
was looking towards the low spurs of Mt Direction; this
would seem to preclude an explanation from traffic movements.
The only local lighting in the area is a street light
adjacent to the sighting location. A service road also
is next to the sighting location but well below the location
of the object. None of the houses appeared to have any
unusual construction or protuberances that could be misidentified.
On the information provided, the case remains unexplained.
Posted
by UFO Research (NSW) on 17/05/2005
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case618.htm