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According to Sheaffer, what became known as "the Phoenix Lights" incident of 1997 "consists of two unrelated incidents, although both were the result of activities of the same organization: Operation Snowbird, a pilot training program operated in the winter by the Air National Guard, out of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona."
The Gulf Breeze UFO incident occurred on November 11, 1987, in Gulf Breeze, Florida. March 8, 1994: Multiple: Michigan: 1994 Lake Michigan UFO event: Over 100 witnesses reported five or six objects, cylindrically shaped or circles with blue, red, white and green lights across West Michigan. March 13, 1997: Phoenix: Arizona: Phoenix Lights
Drawing of the Phoenix Lights, an example of a black triangle UFO sighting. Black triangles are UFOs reported as having a triangular shape and dark color, typically observed at night, described as large, silent, hovering, moving slowly, and displaying pulsating, colored lights which they can turn off.
A puzzle in the sky that many say is still unsolved. Sunday, March 13 marks the 25th anniversary of the mass sighting of the Phoenix Lights.
On March 13, 1997, the family witnesses the Phoenix Lights during Sophie's 6th birthday party, with Josh recording the incident. Several strange lights appear in a "V" formation over the city before disappearing, followed closely by fighter jets. Josh becomes convinced they have witnessed UFOs, though others remain skeptical.
Lubbock Lights remains unsolved even after more than 70 years, standing as one of the most renowned UFO sightings in our nation's history.
Weeks later, in a separate incident, a professor named Grayson Mead shared a similar experience, describing the lights as "about the size of a dinner plate" and "greenish-blue, slightly ...
[9] [10] Arizona relied on the organization specifically, in response to the Phoenix Lights incident, which was one of the sightings Davenport has been on record as proclaiming to be genuine. [11] Except for donations, the organization has been almost entirely funded by Davenport and Stepien themselves, which was estimated to cost $500–5,000 ...