Oct 22, 2008

SUF-CSE-031

Title: Bassett Bother
Date: 01/10/08 (Aprox)
Time: 10:30
Location: Wootton Basett
Duration: 1 hour
Size (Compared to full moon) : Tiny
Behavior: See description
Colour: White
Odour: None
Noise: None
Animal Behaviour: None
No of Witnesses: 1

Description:
2 craft, one large, one much smaller - I had my eyes trained on the normal segment of sky as I normally do (when time allows it) and there was no movement for sometime. It was the fading of light of the larger craft (that to the naked eye just looked like a star) that caught my attention. It faded from being extremely bright to being unnoticeable in approximately 5 seconds and returned to its previous brightness some 5 seconds later, again gradually returning to its original brightness.

It then began to move slowly to the left in the direction of Marlborough (its original position was between Lyneham and Avebury at a high elevation). It was then and only then I noticed a much smaller craft, alot dimmer in appearance following the larger craft.

The smaller craft did not change its brightness at any point whilst I was watching, but the larger craft did continue to fade in and out but only when stationary. I remember at the time likening their movement to a game of chess but where both pieces would move in the same direction. From what I can recall they did not move simultaneously but both would wait for each other to stop moving, before independently moving off again.

The larger craft was clearly the 'dominant' of the two and took less time to make a movement the smaller pale yellow craft took longer to follow the Larger of the two and seemed the movement seemed to be more gradual.

Investigation:
Linked to cases SUF-CSE-016 and SUF-CSE-017 (same witness). We have decided to conduct a field study with the witness. SUFOR will be sending a small investigation team to the location to sky watch with the witness. The aim of this investigation is to prove or dis-prove autokinesis and high altitude cloud as causes for these sightings.

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