Utah, 2024: UAPSRS Case No. 123

Utah, 2024: UAPSRS Case No. 123

CountryUSA
State or ProvinceUtah
CityWest Jordan
Date2/1/24
Time4:00 AM MST
WeatherClear
Duration10 minutes
Witnesses (Number)1
Distance12 miles
Solid ObjectYes
SizeNot Specified
ShapeSphere
Shape DetailsNot Specified
Metallic/ShinyNot Specified
ColorNot Specified
Glow/HaloYes
LightsNo
How Many LightsNot Specified
How BrightNot Specified
Light ColorationNot Specified
SoundNot Specified
Motion/SpeedQuick movement toward each other and connecting
Number of ObjectsThree
Coordination/CommunicationYes
WindowsNo
OccupantsNo
DescriptionThe sighting involved three spherical objects observed near O’Sullivan Peak, with a duration of at least 10 minutes. The objects, described as balls of light, displayed coordinated movement, moving toward and connecting with each other. The witness, having observed these lights for 2 to 3 years, ruled out conventional explanations such as planes, drones, radio towers, or snowmobiles, due to the lack of flights in the area and the terrain’s incompatibility with such movements. The primary light remained stationary while the others moved and eventually faded. No signs of propulsion, advanced capabilities, or detectable signatures were reported. The witness expresses fascination with these sightings, without experiencing fear, health, or environmental effects.
Nearby LandmarksO’Sullivan Peak
Latitude40.562
Longitude-112.054
Altitude11,000 ft
PropulsionNo
Advanced CapabilitiesNo
Visible PayloadNo
RadarNot Specified
SignaturesNot Specified
AwarenessNo
AggressionNo
Health EffectsNo
Physical/Environmental EffectsNot Specified
Animal DisturbanceNot Specified
Witness FeelingsFascinated and unafraid
Witness AssessmentNot Specified
Additional InfoThe witness has additional video documentation of the lights. This is the second sighting reported by this witness.

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Utah, 2024: UAPSRS Case No. 123