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This report was submitted to BEAMS at 09:39 PM UTC - 02 August 2018


02-08-2018 Report: Two Unidentified Flying Objects Seen Over Hatfield, Herts, UK


Name
***** *******
Email
************-***@live.co.uk
City
Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Date
2nd Aug 2018
Location
Between Hatfield and St Albans
Message
Weather = about 27c 
Cloud cover = Blue sky with 50% white puffy clouds and a few black clouds.
Atmosphere = Very clear but approaching dusk.
Wind = No wind
No Moon but a about 5 stars of which 2 large (Not the object)
1 object but a different black object seen earlier in the day in daylight
travelling North/East shaped like an H went into cloud didn't see again.
Object - White, No sound, shape of an arc.
Came to my attention because it was stationary for 30mins then over next
15 mins moved in SW direction very very slowly, then stationary again for
15 mins, then moved very very slowly in SW direction until out of sight.
Disappeared from view due to trees and houses.
Altitude estimate 10,000feet
Direction of travel towards South West
I was alone during this time. No physical effects to environment.
Passage of time total = 1 hour. Nothing odd other than strange sighting of
black object earlier although I assume unrelated. The white object was in
the sky during time several planes were passing over.
The planes are obvious in their speed of travel and blinking lights.
The unidentifiable object did not blink at all or behave like a plane.
At first I thought it night be a very bright close star I was seeing until it
began moving.
I didn't get video or photos.
I used binoculars but had difficulty holding them steady