![]() ![]() In Greytown, witnesses were concerned a UFO that appeared the week before Christmas "may be a hazard", while "UFO movement quite heavy over Hamilton central". There were also sightings in the Bay of Plenty and Masterton. Two silent lights were seen in Cambridge, four orange lights travelling in unision about a kilometre apart wowed Christchurch, and a strange light appeared more than once over Whangaruru Bay in the Far North. ![]() Down south in Dunedin, a "bright light" was seen falling from the sky, getting bigger as it got closer to the ground.Ģ013 was a bumper year for UFO spotters in New Zealand. The following year 10 bright but silent UFOs were spotted west of Hamilton, and a fast-moving craft with a light at the front was spotted in Seddon. Strange object in the skies above New Zealand.Kaikōura UFO mystery still flummoxing locals 40 years on.Meanwhile, a "fast-moving" UFO wowed Lower Hutt residents in the early hours of the morning. In 2011 a North Shore resident saw something similar - a "red fiery ball about a third the size of the moon" moving southeast at low speed. ![]() In 2009, a witness in the small Manawatu town of Kimbolton saw a UFO "similar to a light aircraft but with flames coming out of it", which shouldn't be happening. ![]() In 2007, several people at St Cuthbert's College in Auckland's swanky Epsom saw "UFO-type bright lights" near the Southern Cross constellation, while Palmerston North had a slightly less impressive report of "an aircraft or UFO". And down in Whanganui, two objects were seen flying "very high" without making any noise or leaving a vapour trail. In 2004, Auckland got its first UFO of the new millennium - red, green and white lights seen in Mt Richmond, with nothing showing up on radar. Later that year in November, a bright light was seen moving side-to-side on two days in row at Tokomaru Bay. According to the witness, it entered via the city's harbour and hung around Seventh Ave. The next reported sighting didn't come until October 26, 2003, when a "disc-shaped silver UFO with erratic vertical and horizontal movements" was seen in Tauranga. While the CAA document supplied to Newshub doesn't go into any detail, the Press in 2010 reported there were two ships - one "a small triangular shape with an orange light at the back and a white beam of light at the front" and the other "larger, with a white light".Ī witness said the larger "mothership" beamed a light across Evans Bay Pde. The first sighting since the millennium bug failed to strike took place in Wellington on June 1, 2000, in Evans Bay. And it's just kind of moving above the whitewater area," Fravor told "60 Minutes.There have been 30 sightings of unidentified flying objects reported to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) since the dawn of the millennium.Īuckland had the most sightings - seven - followed by Hamilton and Christchurch with three each. "And we saw this little white Tic Tac-looking object. What happened on this flight to Phoenix?: Pilot reports UFO, says missile-like object flew over planeĪlso speaking on the same Sunday night segment, former Navy pilot David Fravor discussed a 2004 incident off Southern California in which he said he and three other pilots spotted an unexplained large area of roiling whitewater surrounded by a calm sea. The truth is coming: Upcoming UFO report will be 'difficult to explain,' former national intelligence official says Is it some sort of new type of cruise missile technology that China has developed? Is it some sort of high-altitude balloon that's conducting reconnaissance? Ultimately when you have exhausted all those what-ifs and you're still left with the fact that this is in our airspace and it's real, that's when it becomes compelling, and that's when it becomes problematic," Elizondo told the broadcast news outlet. Luis Elizondo, former director of the defense department's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, told "60 Minutes" that some reported sightings don't have explanations. Watch Video: Congressional UFO report coming, will detail 'unexplainable' sightingsĪnother former federal official is acknowledging the possible existence of UFOs just a couple of weeks before a government-sanctioned report on "unidentified aerial phenomena" is expected to be sent to Congress. ![]()
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