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Published Date: 07 March 2007
IS this a UFO flashing across the skies above Burnley?
The "Spaceship" crosses the moon
The "Spaceship" crosses the moon
What do you think of the video captured by Manchester Road resident Mr Leslie Williams, who had his camcorder trained on the sky to record last Saturday's lunar eclipse.

The retired businessman (55) was recording the moon in preparation for the eclipse when a flying object shot across its face, complete with a double jet stream.

The video records the object, which is shaped like a jet, shooting quickly upwards and is clearly seen on the video footage.

The father-of-four said: "I was with my son Paul in the front garden of my house looking east towards the moon before the eclipse. It was about 9-15 p.m. when suddenly this object shot across the face of the moon. At first it happened too quickly to see what was going on, but when I looked at the footage on the computer it is very clearly a flying object. I am not particularly interested in UFOs but this is very exciting."

What's your opinion on the sighting? Did you see anything unusual in the skies at the time of the eclipse, too?

Click here to view the video footage



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  • Last Updated: 13 March 2007 11:02 AM
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Daisy,

Burnley 16/05/2007 11:31:16
This is obviously a plane! However, if anyone can tell me what I saw many years ago, I would be grateful. I saw an orange light travelling horizontally across the sky, then it split into two, one half going up vertically, the other half going down.
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