Country | Canada |
State or Province | Alberta |
City | Lac La Biche |
Date | Summer, 1997 or 1998 |
Time | Evening |
Weather | Fair, night |
Duration | Unknown |
Solid Object | Unknown |
Size | Unknown |
Shape | Unknown |
Shape Details | Unknown |
Metallic/Shiny | Unknown |
Color | Unknown |
Glow/Halo | Unknown |
Lights | Yes |
How Many Lights | 1 |
How Bright | Unknown |
Light Coloration | Unknown |
Sound | No |
Motion/Speed | Started slow, stopped, then moved away in a 90-degree direction |
Number of Objects | 1 |
Coordination/Communication | Not applicable |
Windows | No |
Occupants | No |
Description | In 1997 or 1998, during a lake party in Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada, two individuals were on the water and observed what seemed like a satellite crossing the night sky. The object slowed down, eventually stopped, and then moved away in a 90-degree direction, disappearing. The witnesses agreed that known satellites or aircraft couldn’t maneuver in such a way and did not hear any associated sounds. |
Nearby Landmarks | Lake in Lac La Biche |
Latitude | 54.7714 |
Longitude | -112.0176 |
Altitude | Unknown |
Propulsion | Unknown |
Advanced Capabilities | Unconventional movement (Stopping and changing direction abruptly) |
Visible Payload | No |
Radar | Unknown |
Signatures | Unknown |
Awareness | Unknown |
Aggression | No |
Health Effects | Unknown |
Physical/Environmental Effects | Unknown |
Animal Disturbance | Unknown |
Witness Feelings | Intrigued, seeking feedback |
Witness Assessment | Believes that the object’s movements were not characteristic of known satellites or aircraft |
Additional Info | The witness finds the story uneventful but is curious about similar sightings. |
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