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Indian Brook man says he spotted UFO in Nova Scotia skies | Provincial | News | The Chronicle
Roger Ward and his wife Amy Maloney are still shaken up after encountering what they believe was a UFO last week.
The Indian Brook couple was taking their granddaughter to dance in Elmsdale on Thursday when Ward looked up in the sky to admire the beautiful sunset. What he saw among the red and orange clouds has him asking questions that still have no answers.
"It was probably about two kilometres away when I saw it," Ward said Tuesday in a phone interview. "It was pretty big. It was like the size of a football field or something. It was huge. It looked like a big anvil - a big grey anvil - in the sky.
Sotheby's Launches Its First Space Photography Sale, Offering Up Spooky Snapshots of UFOs
The auction includes dramatic images of NASA missions, as well as an eerie photo once used to promote 'The X-Files.'
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From botched plans to storm Area 51 to the $1.8 million purchase of a bag laced with moon dust , space is all the rage right now. So it makes sense that on November 26 through December 2, Sotheby's is holding its first auction focused specifically on Space Photography, presenting a series of images that capture the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing in 1969.
'That's Bulls**t': US Sailors Clash Over Accounts of 2004 UFO Sighting, Footage - Sputnik
While the US government recently admitted to its investigations associated with the 2004 UFO sighting by the US Navy, sailors who claimed to have their own personal accounts of the UFO are being brought into question by a former pilot.
Navy service members Gary Voorhis, Jason Turner, P.J. Hughes, Ryan Weigelt and Kevin Day recently sat down with Popular Mechanics to present their side of the story regarding what they witnessed as part of the USS Nimitz carrier group - the force which had an overwhelming amount of alleged UFO sightings in 2004 .
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The five men share an easy rapport with each other, playfully ribbing one another while also communicating a deep sense of mutual respect. It’s clear they all share the bond of having once served in the armed forces. Yet for Gary Voorhis, Jason Turner, P.J. Hughes, Ryan Weigelt, and Kevin Day—assembled together in a private group chat by Popular Mechanics —something much bigger ties them together beyond simply serving in the U.S. Navy.
Ultimately, these five men—the “other” Nimitz witnesses—could be key to understanding an event that a leading aviation defense expert says “likely wasn’t ours.”
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