The Phoenix Mystery Lights Return
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It's been over ten years but the mysterious lights that appeared over Phoenix, Arizona in the 90s have made a reappearance over the desert sky. Any local entities that might have had an explanation for the phenomenon last time do not have any explanations for the eerie lights over Phoenix this time either. Local airports, law enforcement and most importantly, the Air Force, all claim no knowledge of any activity in the area that could possibly explain the Phoenix Lights.
Thousands of people witnessed the original appearance of the Phoenix Lights in March of 1997 as they formed a triangle flying formation at an altitude of approximately 1,000 feet. Any explanations made by authorities as to the source of the lights (flares, weather balloons etc.) were roundly rejected by witnesses who say the lights were "too symmetrical" and the formation was "too constant in shape" as the lights moved slowly through the sky. This time the lights appeared in random sequences.
The mystery lights were visible to witnesses for about 13 minutes on Monday evening. Airline pilots did not report anything unusual in the sky on April 21 but some air traffic controllers in the area reported seeing the mystery lights. However, no unusual objects were spotted on their radar scopes. And, unlike the 1997 appearance which included sightings from Arizona, Texas and northern Mexico, the mystery lights were only seen in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Reportedly, a resident of the area claims that his neighbor was responsible for the lights in the sky when he launched a set of helium balloons with flares attached in one-minute intervals. Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington, a former Air Force pilot, said last year he believes the lights to be Unidentified Flying Objects. What do you think?
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It's been over ten years but the mysterious lights that appeared over Phoenix, Arizona in the 90s have made a reappearance over the desert sky. Any local entities that might have had an explanation for the phenomenon last time do not have any explanations for the eerie lights over Phoenix this time either. Local airports, law enforcement and most importantly, the Air Force, all claim no knowledge of any activity in the area that could possibly explain the Phoenix Lights.
Thousands of people witnessed the original appearance of the Phoenix Lights in March of 1997 as they formed a triangle flying formation at an altitude of approximately 1,000 feet. Any explanations made by authorities as to the source of the lights (flares, weather balloons etc.) were roundly rejected by witnesses who say the lights were "too symmetrical" and the formation was "too constant in shape" as the lights moved slowly through the sky. This time the lights appeared in random sequences.
The mystery lights were visible to witnesses for about 13 minutes on Monday evening. Airline pilots did not report anything unusual in the sky on April 21 but some air traffic controllers in the area reported seeing the mystery lights. However, no unusual objects were spotted on their radar scopes. And, unlike the 1997 appearance which included sightings from Arizona, Texas and northern Mexico, the mystery lights were only seen in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Reportedly, a resident of the area claims that his neighbor was responsible for the lights in the sky when he launched a set of helium balloons with flares attached in one-minute intervals. Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington, a former Air Force pilot, said last year he believes the lights to be Unidentified Flying Objects. What do you think?
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