A Territory mother has backed up claims unidentified flying objects have returned to the Top End after she photographed two "discs of light" in the sky.The mother-of-three, who wished only to be known by her first name Kym, took the photo as she watched the dark rain clouds roll towards her Palmerston home last month.Kym said the image was taken on her mobile phone and that she didn't notice the strange lights in the clouds until she downloaded her pictures on to her computer.
She took many photos and even some video footage on her phone but said the UFOs only appeared in the one shot."It's hard to tell what it is - it's very strange," she said."There was some lightning at the time but the shape of these lights is different.""If it was streaks you'd think it was lightning but these are circles."I thought it could be a street light reflection in the screen of the mobile I took the photo with but the street lights aren't on."
Her story follows that of Territorian Alan Ferguson, who told in the Northern Territory News this month how unidentified flying objects had returned to the skies above his Acacia Hill home.More Territory UFO picturesMr Ferguson put the rural suburb, 50km south of Darwin, on the international map last year when he first photographed UFOs flying around his home.He said he quickly grabbed his camera on seeing a bright silver flickering object in front of a cloud last month.The skywatcher said the UFOs seemed to appear when it was hot."Those aliens - they must have some pretty good airconditioning in those things, hey," he said.Kym said she had never had any previous encounters with UFOs."I've never really thought about them or had a view on them," she said."But my motto is never say never - anything's possible."
Source: Northern Territory News April 21, 2009
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2009/04/21/46371_ntnews.html
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