Poland, 2022: UAPSRS Case No. 147

Poland, 2022: UAPSRS Case No. 147

CountryPoland
State or ProvinceMałopolska
CityCracow
Date10/3/22
Time4:00 AM
WeatherClear sky, visible stars, no clouds
DurationApproximately 40 seconds
Witnesses (Number)Not Specified
Distance20,000 meters
Solid ObjectYes
SizeSimilar to the biggest visible stars
ShapeSphere
Shape DetailsTwo bright spheres, traveling across the sky, changing their trajectory
Metallic/ShinyNo
ColorWhite/Yellowish, similar to a bright star
Glow/HaloNo
LightsNo
How Many LightsNot Specified
How BrightNot Specified
Light ColorationNot Specified
SoundNo
Motion/SpeedApproximately twice as fast as a plane
Number of ObjectsTwo
Coordination/CommunicationNo
WindowsNo
OccupantsNo
DescriptionIn the early hours, around 4 AM CET, in Cracow, Poland, a witness observed two bright, star-like objects moving quickly across the sky near the Orion belt, without making any sound. These objects, described as bright spheres, altered their course and were much faster than airplanes, lacking position lights. The incident, which left the observer scared and confused, could not be documented due to the absence of a phone and the brief nature of the sighting. The witness speculates it might be related to military activity, despite the objects’ peculiar visibility and behavior.
Nearby LandmarksVistula river dam
Latitude50.060833
Longitude19.979167
AltitudeNot Specified
PropulsionNo
Advanced CapabilitiesNo
Visible PayloadNo
RadarNot Specified
SignaturesNo
AwarenessNo
AggressionNo
Health EffectsNot Specified
Physical/Environmental EffectsNot Specified
Animal DisturbanceNot Specified
Witness FeelingsScared and confused
Witness AssessmentThe witness is uncertain if it was a typical UAP but considers it too unusual to be a plane, satellite, or any identifiable flying object, speculating it might be military-related due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Additional InfoNot Specified


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Poland, 2022: UAPSRS Case No. 147