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Ah, but is it brain dust?
How close to Southwick Tunnel was this? I have some evidence that all is not normal around that instalment.
He fetched my mother and a next door neighbour and they watched it for about an hour, before it slowly disappeared into the sky as a fading point of light.
Yeah, I was hoping that someone here might have seen it too and been more capable than my old man in the technology dep't.
Just had a phone call from my dad (who lives in Southwick), telling me about a very strange object in the sky - towards Brighton - around 11.30pm last night.
He went outside to put out some rubbish before going to bed and saw an odd light in the sky, travelling slowly towards the east. He watched it for a while until it remained stationary. He went and got some binoculars and could clearly see that it was quite large, spherical in shape and had beams of light inside it.
He described the surface as 'brain-like'. He fetched my mother and a next door neighbour and they watched it for about an hour, before it slowly disappeared into the sky as a fading point of light.
It was reported to the police who took the details. A while later, he looked out again and noticed several plane (or maybe helicopter) lights in the same area and wondered if they were searching for it.
Anyone else see it?
Apparently Earth is going to pass through the tail of a meteorite or comet over the last and next few days. Authorities said people not to confuse particles with UFOs.
Saw this info in paper this week. This could be answer to original question, or not!!!
They do hot-air balloon rides over Brighton, normally at sunset though.
Yes, that was suggested earlier ('brain balloon' pic), but I really don't think they'd be up there around midnight. Maybe there is a balloonist here who can say if they are allowed to?