Date:
January 15, 2004
Location: Whittlesea, Australia
An
employee of this major municipality, during his routine
work as a traffic engineer, took a photograph of a level
railway crossing at Beveridge north of Melbourne using
a digital camera. When it was downloaded from the camera
on to a computer, an object appeared in the sky on photograph.

Source:
City of Whittlesea/UFOEvidence.org
Shot
taken by council worker with digital camera, shape not
seen until downloaded onto computer. This photograph has
been officially commented on by the shire of Whittlesea.
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UFO
Caught By Oz City Worker's Digital Camera:
Council Refers Photo To Government Agencies
City
of Whittlesea, Australia
Jim Linton,
Communications Officer
Jan
23, 2004
An
employee of this major municipality, during his routine
work as a traffic engineer, took a photograph of a level
railway crossing at Beveridge north of Melbourne using
a digital camera.
When
it was downloaded from the camera on to a computer, an
object appeared in the sky on photograph.
This
Council has no opinion about the object.
We
just do not know what the object could be and would welcome
any explanation.
This
Council believes it has an obligation to pass the image
on to the relevant authorities for their consideration
and investigation.
The
image has been referred by Council to the Chief Defence
Scientist, Defence Science and Technology Organisation,
and the Civil Aviation Authority.
Council
is considering referring it to NASA and other authorities.
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UFO
picture a saucer wonder
News.com.au
By Kate Uebergang
January 24, 2004
A
mysterious photograph has sparked a UFO frenzy in the
city's north.
Both
believers and sceptics are scratching their heads over
a picture, snapped in Beveridge by a council officer last
week.
Whittlesea
Council is considering informing NASA and has already
sent the image to Australian authorities.
The
photographer, Whittlesea Council traffic engineer, Roland
Rozario said he could not explain the digital photo, which
shows a small round object zooming through the top right
side of the frame.
Mr.
Rozario said he and a colleague were doing a routine audit
of a railway level crossing about 2 p.m. on Thursday,
January 15.
"We
didn't see or hear anything when we were there,"
he said. "I took about 10 or 12 photos, facing
east and west."
"Then
I came back to the office, downloaded the images and noticed
an object in one photo."
"I
still don't know what it is. I passed it around the office
and people didn't know what it was. A few said it didn't
look like a bird, an aircraft or even a bug in front of
the camera."
Mr.
Rozario said a train passed through the crossing just
seconds after the photograph was taken and believes a
passenger may have spotted something in the sky.
Whittlesea
Council's communications officer, Jim Linton, said the
image to the Chief Defence Scientist, Defence Science
and Technology Organisation and the Civil Aviation Authority.
He
said the council was considering referring it to NASA
and other authorities.
"As
a municipal council, we have this image and we believe
it is responsible to pass it on to the Government authorities
who have the expertise and let them work it out,"
he said.
Mr.
Linton said staff assured the council the photograph was
not altered or tampered with.
"We're
not making any claim on it. We're looking for some expert
who can look at it and tell us. Maybe there will never
be an answer."
Weather
bureau senior forecaster Peter Blake said the photograph
did not look like anything meteorological.
"It
almost looks like a plane from the rear. It is certainly
not a weather balloon," Mr. Blake said. Local
flying saucer experts also struggled to explain the photograph.
Victorian
UFO Research Society scientific adviser Bernard Wilson
said the group needed more information in order to make
a full assessment.
"There
are some interesting aspects to this photo. The sun reflections
from the object and the rails appear to be fairly consistent,"
he said. "There appears to be some motion blur
to the left of the image which might indicate a fast-moving
object."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case236.htm