A photo of the object near Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein. Photo: DPA

Multiple witnesses spot UFO in northern Germany

Published: 14 Oct 09 11:14 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/sci-tech/20091014-22559.html

Police and fire departments in northern Germany received dozens of phone calls on Tuesday evening from people claiming they saw a mysterious burning orb in the night sky.

Reports of a “burning sphere” and “glowing object in the sky” came in from Bremen, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Lower-Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein around 7 pm. A Bremen police spokesperson said once caller reported seeing the unidentified flying object (UFO) as it “broke apart and fell to the earth.”

Authorities confirmed that there were no plane crashes in the area.

“In Bremen and Lower Saxony no evidence of impact or damages has been found,” the spokesperson said. “We assume that it was a meteorite.”

Meanwhile Mannheim-based hobby astronomer Werner Walter, who runs CENAP, a UFO research network and sighting hotline, said he took calls late into the night. Descriptions of the incident included a “white-green glowing orb” with a “vapour trail” that fell “silently for several seconds from the sky.”

Walter also said he suspected the object was a meteorite.

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11:49 October 14, 2009 by Wabit
I don't think that I'll be losing much sleep over this :-)
11:52 October 14, 2009 by Expaticus
Reports of a ?burning sphere? and ?glowing object in the sky? came in from Bremen, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Lower-Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein a…
I know it doesn't often make an appearance up there, but I think it's called "The Sun".
11:55 October 14, 2009 by Thelonious Monk
It was all over the news already that it was a meteor, not an UFO.
14:20 October 14, 2009 by Berliner Mauer
It seems that every UFO/Big Foot/Loch Ness photo ever taken is fuzzy... why is this???
21:12 October 14, 2009 by zeyank
Pssh UFO? Comon...this isn't Bild.de - I was lucky enough to see the meteorite (From Warendorf), it was spectacular. 5 seconds maybe, and wow was that sucker on fire. It was pretty cool.
09:15 October 16, 2009 by lordkorner
Expaticus,I presume by your "up there" comment you live somewhere in the south, in fact we get a lot of sunshine here ,winter and summer and Potsdam where I live glows all year round regardless of the weather.
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