
According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, "Costas Lambropoulos, a computer consultant of Cromwell Rise, Kipax, could see them on the horizon as he drove up the (motorway) A-1, near Wetherby at about 20:00 hrs."
He had first seen them 90 minutes earlier and estimated that they were over the southwest of Leeds. 'They looked like stars,' he said, 'They were very bright early on but later dimmed a little.'"
"Mrs Val Walker, of Leysholme Terrace, Upper Wortley, Leeds, said she and several neighbours noticed them for some time."
She continued, "'We get the Police helicopter over here quite a bit, but there was no light shining down from this object, and there was no sound. They looked like huge stars.'"
"Her neighbour, Paul Carey, also of Leysholme Terrace, said, 'They would have been noticed by hundreds of Leeds residents...They were west of Leeds and suspended unevenly one above the other. They were very bright and lower in the sky than aircraft. They seemed to move along very slowly...'"
"Arthur Jenkinson, 59, retired, of Winrose Avenue, Middleton, South Leeds, watched the lights through binoculars and concluded they were over Pudsey."
'"I saw something like this about 1964, and I was told then that it was two planets that were nearly in conjunction,' he said."
On Sunday, February 21, 1999, at 19:00 hrs, Niall S, was at his home in Muswell Hill, North London, where he was "watching two very bright lights hovering in the sky to the northwest of London. They were too bright for stars but simply hung there, one higher and slotted to the left. Then, after fifteen minutes, one simply vanished. My mother came to watch, and a bright light came from its right side. The same happened five minutes later to the lower one," as it, too, disappeared.
Niall reported that "they had the appearance of stars but much brighter. They were comparable to police lights but clearly at a greater distance. The higher one was about 45 degrees above the horizon, and the lower one about 38 degrees. Condition of sky--some light clouds. Its size was the size of a nail on my small finger."
On Thursday, February 25, 1999, at 10:40 hrs, witness Aaron Warner was in Mississauga, Ontario, a large city 10 miles southwest of Toronto, Canada, when he spotted a UFO.
The UFO was a very intense bright white light that was 165 ft across, and 165 ft high. It had a bluish gleam around it. It made a very high-pitched sound as it crossed the sky and disappeared after about a minute or so."
According to the March/April, issue of OVNI, produced by the Phenomena Resarch Association, two people observed an unusual light in the Belper area of Derbyshire.
'Observers Melanie Cunningham and Helen Spencer-Smith revealed details of an unusual series of events in the Belper, Derbyshire area. It was a claer starry moonlight night, when the two witnesses decided to have a drive out into the nearby countryside to have a clearer view of the night sky.
They were in the Farnah Green area when they observed a "huge orange light" in the distance. Melanie had brought a pair of binoculars with her and quickly viewed the object through them, enabling her to describe a classic "saucer shape" being visible in the bright orange light. "It was stationary, made no noise and was low down as if monitoring something" she commented.
Then the light started to move towards them and passed almost over their heads, picking up speed as it flew away. The amazing thing was, that as it passed over, heading southeast to northwest and "making a faint jet noise", the shape changed into a classic 'Flying Triangle.'
With thanks to OMAR FOWLER & OVNI MAGAZINE