UFO watchers will be looking to the skies tonight to see if
there will be any repeat of Shropshire’s most notorious ‘X-File’
incident – 20 years on
At about 1.15am on March 31, 1993, in what has been dubbed the
Cosford Incident, there were dozens of sightings across western Britain
of triangular shaped UFOs moving across the sky at speed.
There
were sightings in Devon, Cornwall and the West Midlands but it was
accounts given by military and Met Office personnel at both RAF Cosford
and RAF Shawbury which gave the reports greater prominence. A report to
the MoD by Nick Pope, who ran the government UFO project, said: “It
seems that an unidentified object of unknown origin was operating in the
UK Air Defence Region without being detected on radar; this would
appear to be of considerable defence significance, and I recommend that
we investigate further.”
An MoD police patrol reported seeing bright lights in the sky over RAF Cosford.
The
officers called the meteorological officer at Shawbury to tell him to
look out for a UFO. He then claimed to have seen ‘a vast triangular
shaped craft flying at about 200ft’ which made a low humming noise and
fired a narrow beam of light which swept the ground.
Most
described two bright white lights speeding to the southeast, leaving
trails of luminous vapour. Some described a third light, giving the
impression of a triangular object. UFO websites cite the incident as a
major indicator of the existence of alien life.
Sceptics, however,
have put forward rather more prosaic explanations. On the evening of
March 30, 1993, Russia launched a radio satellite into orbit. The rocket
booster which took it into space later re-entered the earth’s
atmosphere, breaking into two or more pieces as it did so.
All of the sightings of ‘bright lights’ coincide with a computer simulation of where the fragments would have been visible.
And
meteorological officer Wayne Elliott, whose evidence at Shawbury was
central, has pointed out that his sighting was an hour after the one at
Cosford – and he now believes what he saw was a police helicopter.
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