Indiana, 2011: UAPSRS Case No. 15

Indiana, 2011: UAPSRS Case No. 15

CountryUnited States
State or ProvinceIndiana
CityFort Wayne
DateLate February/Early March 2011
TimeNot specified
WeatherFair, night
DurationApproximately 15 to 20 minutes
Solid ObjectNo
SizeNot specified
ShapeInitially 3 orange orbs, then one large orb
Shape DetailsOrbs in the sky
Metallic/ShinyNot specified
ColorOrange
Glow/HaloNot specified
LightsYes
How Many LightsInitially 3, then 1 large orb
How BrightNot specified
Light ColorationOrange
SoundNot specified
Motion/SpeedInitially stationary, then vanished suddenly
Number of ObjectsInitially 3, then 1 large orb
Coordination/CommunicationNot specified
WindowsNot specified
OccupantsNot specified
DescriptionIn late February or early March 2011, while driving in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the witness and his wife noticed three orange orbs in the sky to the south by east. They pulled into a parking lot to observe the orbs. Afterward, they continued to their home on Spring Street, where they saw the orbs again. The sky was black and void of stars, moon, clouds, and light pollution. After approximately 15 to 20 minutes, the three orbs merged into one large orb and then suddenly vanished, with the stars, moon, and clouds reappearing.
Nearby LandmarksFort Wayne International Airport, National Guard Air Base “Bear Field”
Latitude41.0781
Longitude-85.1386
AltitudeNot specified
PropulsionNot specified
Advanced CapabilitiesNot specified
Visible PayloadNot specified
RadarNot specified
SignaturesNot specified
AwarenessNot specified
AggressionNot specified
Health EffectsNot specified
Physical/Environmental EffectsNot specified
Animal DisturbanceNot specified
Witness FeelingsNot specified
Witness AssessmentNot specified
Additional InfoMentioned encounters with Neil Armstrong and a great uncle’s involvement in aeronautical engineering.

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Indiana, 2011: UAPSRS Case No. 15