WOODS HOLE
4/29/2017
Two developmental biologists who traveled to Woods Hole to attend a regional conference sighted a wedge shaped formation of lights that silently passed overhead where lights in the formation switched position before fading from sight. They were sitting on a dock, off of Water St near the Oceanographic institute, facing Nonamesset Island, when they noticed something in the sky. They observed an array of rectangular lights (6-8 lights), producing dim but discernable light with a slightly yellowed tone, arranged in a wedge or flying-V formation. The lights appeared to be no more than 200ft off the ground, and silently passed overhead moving Northeast. The lights seemed to deliberately dip and bob without breaking formation, suggesting they are indeed units comprising a larger array. The formation moved over Water St until it was visible over the Rowe Laboratory. While moving, the lights adjacent to the trailing terminal lights on either end of the “V” switched positions. The formation stopped after this and faded out of sight. They observed it until it simply faded from view above the Rowe Laboratory. (Source NUFORC.org)
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