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has anybody here ever seen a ufo?

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Keraunos · 36-40, M
One for sure. Back during the summer between my 11th and 12th Grades, two friends and I stayed up watching one all night, from about midnight to 6:00 a.m.
paulio · M
@Keraunos thats a good answer, what did itlook like
Keraunos · 36-40, M
@paulio From our perspective, a very bright yellow-ish not-quite-totally-round ball, close in color to how Jupiter looks in the night sky. It was "larger" than any star or planet. It remained in the eastern part of the sky relative to where we were the whole night (we were actually walking around all night in a suburban-ish area by a river), but it moved around a great deal. Its movement consisted of it all of the sudden just instantaneously being in another part of the sky, but it was extremely easy to track because there was a tracer between its current and former position that was about as bright and the same color as the thing itself. The tracer took probably the better part of a second to fade from view each time. It sometime moved very short distances (again, talking about it from our perspective of it as a "thing in the sky"; I have no idea how big or far away it was, or how long its little "jumps" actually were), sometimes almost halfway across the sky.

Unfortunately, our six-hour marathon of observing it was cut short not by its disappearance, but by us caving in and going to bed like bitches (hard to excuse given that all of us were well accustomed to remaining awake for twenty-four hours or more in those days, but it was just doing the same shit all night long). I woke up less than three hours later, and it was nowhere to be seen.

In my naïveté at that age, I genuinely believed people all over town must have seen it and that there'd be something about it the newspaper in the morning. I was shocked when nothing of the sort occurred.