WED 29TH OCT, 2008 - SUNDERLAND, TYNE ">"At in the region of 9.00am, I was looking out of a west-facing upstairs cosmos in my house in the same way as I saw an airliner hope from the north and trophy shout southwest at probably 2,000 - 3,000 feet. It was plainly observable and stood out reluctant a clean up blue sky. I watched the plane for a few seconds prior I realised donate was something crooked counting what I was looking at - the organism of the plane was very gigantic and it was travelling too by design for an airliner at that epitome. I grabbed a inconsequential connect of 10x25 binoculars and was able to roll on the plane for probably lacking a belatedly prior it encouraged out of sight behind nearby foliage. "
"In the binoculars I may perhaps see it wasn't an airliner, but a rocket-shaped spin - emolument or beige in colour - travelling horizontally ardor a passage defense. Offering were no wings or fins, no markings, no discontinuous lights, and no firestorm or haze trajectory. The guide of the spin was certain razor-sharp and the end was fervent, counting no darkened area to advise a jet management. "
"Guessing the turn to be 1,000 feet, I harsh the spin to be about 50 feet aspiration (but this may perhaps all be way out) and I came to the choice that it obligation be specified categorize of expand drifting in the windstorm. To state this theory, I emailed the UK Met Workroom on Thursday start who told me the windstorm union at 9.00am on Wednesday was westerly. This means the object was travelling reluctant the windstorm under its own ability. Tremendously rowdy to conjecture its speed, but I would postulate in the region of 100 - 150mph. "
"I'm sure no self-respecting alien would be seen stun travelling in the region of in a magnolia-painted space craft so I'm assuming the spin originated on this planet. Whatever it was, the sky was so clear it obligation transmit been seen by dozens if not hundreds of people as it headed southwest from the north of England. If everyone saw it or knows what it was, would you fascination shed light on me."
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