This is obviously a genuine story. There is no question of hoax here. As to what the object the astronomer photographed could be, that is an entirely different question. He offers the comment that it must be of earthly origin, but there is actually no way to determine its origin, let alone what it is. A genuine unknown. The claims that this was a child’s toy balloon are absurd. For more information, listen to Dreamland 11/2/12, as Linda Moulton Howe interviews BOTH the astronomer and the professional helicopter pilot who observed the object in different places on different days.
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The zoom feature on the camera that took this video could be distorting the shape of a plane, but the voices in the background suggest that witnesses were seeing something they found unusual. To the naked eye, a plane probably would have been obvious. In addition, the glow on the object is quite consistent. If it was a plane, as the angle changed, the glow of the sun on the fuselage would have moved, but it doesn’t. Therefore the object may well be emitting the glow itself. This is a possible unknown.
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There is no photo or video associated with this account, but it’s an interesting one and worth considering. That said, remember, this is the internet. Maybe there is no nurse. Maybe this is simply a work of fiction. One thing about the UFO phenomenon always to remember: the questions come FIRST.
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An alert Unknowncountry fan has very decisively proved that the Massachusetts ‘mass sighting’ video is a hoax. The video linked at ‘Story Source" below, allegedly made in Hawaii in 2011, is virtually identical. In fact, it is the same video.

We LOVE to expose hoaxes around here, so if you find proof of fakery, send it along to Whitley@Strieber.com.

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