Utah, 2010: UAPSRS Case No 122

Utah, 2010: UAPSRS Case No 122

CountryUnited States
State or ProvinceUtah
CityWest Jordan
Date11/5/10
Time21:00
WeatherClear
Duration5-10 minutes
Witnesses (Number)3
Distance40-45 feet
Solid ObjectYes
SizeApproximately 3 moons wide
ShapeDisc
Shape DetailsNot Specified
Metallic/ShinyYes
ColorSilver
Glow/HaloYes
LightsYes
How Many Lights1
How BrightAs bright as a lamppost
Light ColorationOrange-red
SoundNo
Motion/SpeedExtremely fast, disappeared in a second
Number of Objects1
Coordination/CommunicationNot Specified
WindowsNot Specified
OccupantsNot Specified
DescriptionOn November 5, 2010, at around 9 pm near West Jordan, Utah, the witness observed a silver disc-shaped Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) with an orange-red light, approximately 40 feet above the ground. The UAP, about three moons wide, was initially stationary and silent in a dry pond. The sighting, witnessed by three people, lasted for about 5-10 minutes. The UAP exhibited a glow or halo, and when it moved, it ascended slowly then rapidly disappeared into the sky with a flash, likened to a ‘force field’ from Star Trek. The witness was shocked by the sighting, regretting not capturing it on their phone. Provided image of how the location currently looks (see below).
Nearby LandmarksNeighborhood (west), Animal preserve (south), Airport (east), Gas station (north)
Latitude40.6097
Longitude-111.9391
Altitude30-40 feet
PropulsionNo
Advanced CapabilitiesYes
Visible PayloadNo
RadarNot Specified
SignaturesNot Specified
AwarenessNo
AggressionNo
Health EffectsNot Specified
Physical/Environmental EffectsNot Specified
Animal DisturbanceNot Specified
Witness FeelingsShocked
Witness AssessmentThe witness did not recall seeing a dark outline of the craft while it hovered, unlike a plane or helicopter.
Additional InfoThe witness has other sightings to report.

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2010s-Country-Decade-Disc-Imagery-Shape-Sightings-USA-Utah

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Utah, 2010: UAPSRS Case No 122