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|  SUBJECT: BETHELLS BEACH UFO WATCH   |
|  10 Oct 25 06:23:21  |
 
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SUBJECT: BETHELLS BEACH UFO WATCH FILE: UFO1157
WESTERN LEADER, Auckland, New Zealand
May 28,1990 CR: R. Collyns
by: FIONA BATBER
Strange lights in the night sky have a group of west Aucklanders baffled.
Six people have spotted the multi-coloured lights shooting and hovering
off Bethells Beach and cannot explain the unidentified flying objects.
"Whatever's out there is definitely not human," says witness John Herbert.
Two observers have experienced the phenomenon twice. Opossun-hunters
William Glasgow and Chris Knapton were at Bethells early one Saturday morning
when they first sighted the lights.
"We were hunting when we saw a light," says Mr. Glasgow. "We thought it
was another hunter but then it went above the trees.
"We saw three of them, all zig-zagging along the shore," he says.
Unsure of what they had witnessed, the pair went back with a group of
friends two nights later.
Mr. Glasgow says the group was treated to a similar dispoay for two hours.
He says the lights could not be connected to hunters.
"It was out over the ocean.
Mr. Knapton says at one stage a beam radiated from the lights, sweeping
over the ocean.
"It must have been pretty big to have had a beam like that," he says.
Mr. Herbert says he saw a light shoot across a clearing and hover about
three miles off-shore.
"It was green, yellow, orange and red," he says.
"It did all sorts of acrobatic movements. It vanished into cloud with
lights flashing."
The observers have ruled out the possibility of conventional aircraft. On
another night the group saw two planes traverse the sky and say there is no
conparison in size, speed or colour.
Both the Auckland weather office and the observatory report unusual
atmospheric conditions at present.
Commercial services manager at the weather office Linda Summersby says the
group could have seen aurora lights. Caused by charged particles entering the
altered atmospheric conditions.
Aurora lights were spotted off Canterbury the night after the six had been
dazzled by the Bethells display. While most auroras are seen in the South
Island, they do occur further north, she says.
Head astronomer at the Auckland observatiry Glenn Urquart says increased
sun activity has led to the altered atmospheric conditions and aurora lights
are being spotted more.
However, Mr. Urquart says the Bethells group may have seen a meteor shower
or fireball. These exhibit different colours as they burn, he says.
Atmoshperic conditions may be responsible for visual aberrations, he says.
But the group, who contacted the Western Leader after reading about a
similar sighting, is confident what they've seen has nothing to do with things
human.
"it was like something out of Close Encounters," says Mr. Herbert.
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