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Published Date: 05 May 2009
Tara Dundon
Mystery surrounds the appearance of eight eerie orange lights which lit up Peterborough's skyline on Sunday evening and left star gazers in awe.
The bright circular lights, which were spotted around the city by Evening Telegraph readers on Sunday (3 May), have re-ignited the great Peterborough UFO mystery.

Local people have reported between eight and 10 lights seen floating around Whittlesey, Coates, the Ortons and Hampton – the latest in a long line of mysterious heavenly sightings in and around the city in recent months – only some of which have been explained.

Stacie Dunn, of Belton Road, Stanground, Peterborough, was driving along Fletton Parkway with her family at about 10.10pm when she noticed the bright lights.

The family pulled over to take a closer look when they noticed there were eight glowing orange lights.

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Stacie (18) said: "We all got out to look but there was no noise, a clear sky and these objects seemed to be heading towards Whittlesey.

More sightings in Peterborough
A mysterious aircraft was seen circling the city on April 8 by eagle-eyed residents in Werrington. However , it was later revealed to be a aeroplane with thermal imaging equipment, which shows up heat use, carrying out a night-time mission over Peterborough to map out the energy use of city homes.

In January The Evening Telegraph reported other unexplained lights at about midnight on New Year's Day.

While some thought aliens may have landed, it was revealed a city family had lit half a dozen Chinese lanterns and released themas part of their new years celebrations.

There was another sighting above the city in October last year , when residents in Werrington reported seeing a fireball streaking across the night sky. It turned out to be an "unusually large" meteor .

Other strange lights were spotted in Wisbech in November and above Peterborough in August – the latter of which was said to have been a recently- restored Vulcan bomber in flight.


"It was amazing. They were perfect circular objects, but we have no idea what they were. They seemed to be overtaking each other and as they moved along, their glow started to fade.

"I tried to take a picture with my phone, but it didn't come out. We are just baffled and amazed as to what they may have been. I searched the internet the next day but I can't see anything that looks like they did."

Another reader, Laura Saidler, from Orton Longueville, wrote in to say she also saw about 10 lights floating in the sky.

She said: "They were quite low down and all floating together. They were an orange and yellow colour and looked like candles floating.

"There was no noise coming from them.

"We tried to take pictures but nothing came out on the camera and the lights floated towards Orton Hall Hotel."

However, Mike Dunne, from Castor, near Peterborough, believes the lights were a result of someone shining a very strong light on to the low cloud base.

He said: "My daughter spotted these strange lights in the sky and phoned me.

"I had a look and, although faint, a beam of light could be seen coming from the Peterborough area. It was obviously someone shining a very strong light on to the low cloud base. UFOs – rubbish."

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  • Last Updated: 05 May 2009 9:37 AM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
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AliV,

05/05/2009 09:41:15
"They were an orange and yellow colour and looked like candles floating"

This wouldn't happen to be the same floating lanterns that the ET reported as an UFO last year would it?
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Lazy Daisy,

05/05/2009 09:50:01
Chinese lanterns again, perhaps? Come on, get a grip!
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beermonster,

05/05/2009 09:57:02
Chinese lanterns launched from a wedding bash in Orton Waterville; I was there when they were released.
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SokeBoy,

The Soke, England, Earth, Sector 001, The United F 05/05/2009 10:24:29
Maybe all the PR PCC and allied agencies (OP, GPP, PECT etc) have lavished upon promoting Peterborough is now paying off at an interstellar level.

Are we now aiming to be the Galactic Environment Capital? I think we should be told!
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DonB,

Peterborough 05/05/2009 10:30:36
How terrible they were not green! Vandalism I say!
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EddB,

05/05/2009 10:37:01
Chinese lanterns aren't quite so attention grabbing as UFO's are they?
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SokeBoy,

The United Federation Of Planets (near Wales) 05/05/2009 10:37:55
Actually, the thought of Cllr Peach negociating for Peterborough to become Galactic Environment Capital is quite scary.

If he has to travel to interstellar destinations to do this just think of the size of his expenses claim. That would be some serious mileage!!
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Very_Bad_Man,

05/05/2009 10:58:23
Maybe it was aliens launching Chinese lanterns to disguise their mothership taking off from Ferry Meadows, after taking their dog (which we know as the Beast of Bretton) for a walk.

I saw John Peach, the leader of the aliens, eat a live white mouse once. And Councillor Wayne Fitgerald is building a Death Star.

I'll probably disappear now I've written these things, as the aliens walk among us and control out government, but at least you all know the truth now.
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TMitC,

Peterborough 05/05/2009 11:24:19
FFS
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05/05/2009 12:00:39
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