Date:
March 12, 2007
Location: Swindon, United Kingdom
On
two occasions on Monday night, the 17-year-old spotted
strange lights in the skies over Swindon. "There
was this oval-shaped object, quite bright, hanging in
the sky. It was really odd. "As I turned my head
to look at it, it reacted like it had been seen, and it
zoomed off." Chris is confident what he saw was not
an aircraft, helicopter or an astronomical object such
as a shooting star.

Source:
This Is Wiltshire - UK, 13th December 2006
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Student
spots UFO over Swindon
By
Anthony Osborne
HE
might be concentrating on his college work, but Chris
Moran is also wondering if we really are alone in the
universe.
On
two occasions on Monday night, the 17-year-old spotted
strange lights in the skies over Swindon. It was at 8:55
p.m. when he made his first sighting.
Chris
said: "We were walking out the back of Cricklade
Road near some open ground and out of the corner of my
eye, I saw it for just a few seconds."
"There
was this oval-shaped object, quite bright, hanging in
the sky. It was really odd."
"As
I turned my head to look at it, it reacted like it had
been seen, and it zoomed off."
Chris
turned to his friends but they all insisted that they
didn't see it.
But
just over an hour later, there could be no doubt in their
minds.
"I
was in town near Eastcott Hill and I saw it again, and
this time, so did the others," said Chris.
"It
looked like it was just a few hundred feet up. All the
guys saw it and so did one man who had come out of a pub."
"It
was incredible, but I cannot begin to think what it was."
"It
was oval again, a bit like a rugby ball, completely silent,
and then travelled off so fast, it would have been impossible
to estimate its speed. I cannot believe I have seen this
object twice in one night. Other people must have seen
it."
Chris
is confident what he saw was not an aircraft, helicopter
or an astronomical object such as a shooting star.
"It
seemed far too fast for anything I have ever heard of
and it was silent, there was no rumbling or anything,"
he said.
A
spokeswoman for the Ministry of Defence said they had
not received any reports about UFO sightings over Swindon
on Monday evening.
She
said: "The MoD examines any UFO sighting reports
it receives solely to establish whether there is any evidence
to suggest that UK airspace has been compromised by hostile
or unauthorised air activity."
"Unless
there is such evidence, the MoD does not attempt to positively
identify what was seen."
"The
MoD has no role or expertise regarding the existence or
otherwise of extraterrestrial life-forms and does not
study such alleged phenomena."
"The
MoD remains open-minded but to date, we know of no evidence
that substantiates the existence of these alleged phenomena."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case1055.htm