Date: January 15, 2012
Time: Approx: 8:15 p.m.
I would just like to confirm this story, we were traveling in the car when we witnessed this.
I can absolutely without a doubt say that it was not a meteorite. When it first came into vision, it was standing still for a brief moment, 2 seconds approximately.
And then with unbelievable acceleration it shot from it’s position to a 7 o’clock angle.
We rode for about an hour after trying to see if it had landed somewhere. To no avail though.
Witness is referring to this sighting report: “Strange Orange Light Over Randparkridge Johannesburg South Africa” at http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/2012/01/strange-orange-light-over-randparkridge.html
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Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI live in Fourways,near Monte Casino and just after 8 I was outside on Saturday night 4th Feb 2012, my husband I and saw an orange light coming from the West, at first we thought it was plane from Lanseria, but then the light was the wrong colour and too dim, had no flashing lights either side of it and there was no sound. It moved towards us and then I guess over around Jukskei park it moved north and I could still see the orange light. I often watch the flight paths of planes from Lanseria and ORT and this didnt follow any of the normal flight paths.
If it was a plane the lights would have gone off as it turned away from us. I watched it move North for quite sometime...I have no idea what it was, but it was definitely not a plane / helicopter or a man made machine of any kind. As for Chinese lantern...no the trajectory was too deliberate. Not fireworks or a flare...perhaps you have some insights to this?