‘Plasma’ Sighting
Huish Hill, Huish,
Wiltshire, England
3a
At
approximately 9:40pm, after earlier requesting out loud
on camera a close sighting of ‘plasma’ during a solo ‘UFO night watch’,
I (Ed Sherwood) witnessed and filmed, using a Sony Handycam set in ‘Night
Vision’
mode, a bright amber-orange colored luminosity that suddenly appeared low
above
the crest of a hillside in front of me, about a mile away. Like a large
slowly rising
‘fire ball’, the luminosity made no discernable noise, remaining
visible
for about a minute and a half before suddenly ‘blinking out’ and
disappearing
against the late dusk sky. The luminosity appeared over Huish Hill, one of
several sites
in the Vale of Pewsey in Wiltshire where nocturnal fireballs, atmospheric
plasmas
or ‘earth lights’, invariably amber-orange in color, have been sighted
during
‘UFO night watches’.
The weather conditions at the time were a mostly clear sky,
with good visibility, no precipitation, and very little wind.
Photo 3a shows the luminosity above the adjacent hillside
(part of a wood on the hill can be seen at the top right of the picture)
about 15 seconds after it first appeared, with the camera set
to full zoom.
3b |
3c
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Video Stills
©
2001 Ed Sherwood/Millennium Research
Photo
3b shows the luminosity with
the camera set to half zoom.
Photo
3c shows the luminosity at it
highest point in the sky just prior to vanishing,
with the camera set on
half zoom.
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