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Arizona witness photographs egg-shaped object crossing sky overhead | Roger Marsh

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Witnesses in Phoenix, Arizona, reported seeing and taking pictures of an oval object crossing the nearby sky at 8:01 a.m. on March 3, 2022.NUFORC).

Witnesses first noticed an object passing overhead and took a photograph.

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A cropped version of the witness image.photo courtesyNational UFO Report Center (NUFORC.org)

“There is no sound,” said the witness who reported. “It looks strange. I thought it was a helicopter.”

Phoenix is ​​famous for the famous “Phoenix Lights” incident of March 13, 1997. Between 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., thousands of people in an area of ​​300 miles saw various explanatory lights.

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A cropped and enlarged image of the eyewitness.photo courtesyNational UFO Report Center (NUFORC.org)

This report included one image submitted on March 3, 2022. Phoenix is ​​the capital of Arizona and has a population of 1,608,139 he. Witness citations have been redacted for clarity. Report UFO activity NUFORC or mutual UFO network (muffon).

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According to the January 2023 MUFON Newsletter, Arizona ranked fourth in U.S. UFO sightings for January 2023, with 25 submissions. California tops the list with her 62 cases.

As of January 2023, six egg cases were reported nationwide.

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Witnesses in Cottonwood, Arizona recalled encounters with a hovering disc-shaped object at 11:30 p.m. on July 26, 1970, the National UFO Reporting Center testified (NUFORC).

Witnesses and family members were seated on the west-facing porch. As dusk turned to night they watched a bright light rise over Mount Mingus. As the object rose higher, the light became so bright that it illuminated the entire valley.

“And it just stayed there and didn’t move at all,” said the reporting witness. Two other lights joined the first light, and all three shot and disappeared.”

After that episode, the witness and sisters spent many nights in their sleeping bags watching for objects in the sky.

“These were not weather balloons as we were told by the military and police. We have seen too many unexplained things to fall for that lie. It’s just one of many encounters I’ve had.”

Eyewitnesses believe these objects are “not of this world” because the technology is not yet available.

The report does not include images submitted on May 1, 1998. Witness citations have been redacted for clarity.

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