Email From:Gordo-Regina Saskatchew an, Canada:
On the evening of Sept 10 2011, we were sitting on deck, enjoying a small fire, watching the sky for aurora borealis, i heard the sun was going to be active , had binoculars to get a look. At about 10 pm In Regina Saskatchewan we were looking north and a large orange object appeared in the north east sky, it seemed to be flattened out but as it flew to the west it seemed more spherical,it took over a minute to move across sky, it was fu*** in huge, I've never seen anything like that before, then it just disappeared as quick as it first appeared. I got a very good look at it with some very powerful binoculars. But it was so large , id say 1/3 of the size of the almost full moon that night, that binoculars werent really needed. I hope some one else saw this event, if u did contact Gord M at spareboard1@hotmail.com
On the evening of Sept 10 2011, we were sitting on deck, enjoying a small fire, watching the sky for aurora borealis, i heard the sun was going to be active , had binoculars to get a look. At about 10 pm In Regina Saskatchewan we were looking north and a large orange object appeared in the north east sky, it seemed to be flattened out but as it flew to the west it seemed more spherical,it took over a minute to move across sky, it was fu*** in huge, I've never seen anything like that before, then it just disappeared as quick as it first appeared. I got a very good look at it with some very powerful binoculars. But it was so large , id say 1/3 of the size of the almost full moon that night, that binoculars werent really needed. I hope some one else saw this event, if u did contact Gord M at spareboard1@hotmail.com
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