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2011: Tasmania UFO sighting remains a mystery

(Last Updated On: May 11, 2021)

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Date: May 29, 2011

Sighting Time: 

Day/Night: Night

Location: Launceston, Tasmania

Urban or Rural:

Hynek Classification: NL (Nocturnal Light) Point or extended luminous source observed at night.

Duration:

No. of Object(s): 1

Height & Speed:

Size of Object(s):

Distance to Object(s):

Shape of Object(s): flashing object 

Color of Object(s):  lights flashed white and green 

Number of Witnesses:

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Full Report

A Tasmanian man has described as “spooky” an unexplained flashing object he saw in the night sky above Launceston last week.

The lights flashed white and green for several minutes before turning out in the sky high above the treeline, he told the Launceston Examiner.

Brendon Hill first saw the flashing lights above Mayfield on Thursday night from his backyard balcony at Riverside.

He then witnessed the same lights on Saturday night.

“On Thursday I dragged my three mates outside to show them and they were bewildered – none of them could describe what they saw or could come up with an explanation of what it was,” Mr Hill said.

Mr Hill looked at the site of the flashing lights through his binoculars the next day and said he could not see anything that would generate the same pulsing light.

“There are no buildings or towers in that area that could generate that much light – it was very strange how I couldn’t see anything during the day,” he said.

On Saturday about 9pm Mr Hill saw the flashing lights again and this time caught them on his video camera.

“It made my hair stand up on my neck,” he said.

“It seems so unhuman, it doesn’t resemble anything I have seen before and after seeing it with my own eyes it feels very spooky.”

A Bureau of Meteorology Launceston spokesman said no sightings of Mr Hill’s description were reported to the office.

However, there were reports of the Aurora Australis – or southern lights – which sends bright green and red lights flashing across the sky .

“The Aurora is more of a swirling, wave-like look across the whole sky: it does not sounds like his description,” the spokesman said.

Launceston Air Traffic Control also did not have any reportings of the lights.

The Australian Defence Department was unable to comment.

Mr Hill said he had no reason to believe it was anything man-made.

“I don’t mind if it turns out to be something really boring because it would put my mind at ease,” he said.

“It’s annoying not knowing what it was. My mind keeps ticking over trying to figure out what it could be.” – smh

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