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Originally Posted by Mr. V
I recall vacationing at the lake about 25 to 30 years ago; one night while looking at the stars from the boathouse we saw a UFO.
There was a solid, yellow white light, much brighter than any star, seemingly north of Diamond Island, fairly low.
It stayed stationary for well over 5 minutes, then began to drift south slowly; it suddenly picked up speed and sped away, silently and unbelievably quickly to the south.
Within this time frame, as I recall, the newspaper reported that a couple of State Police officers were on I-93 stakeout and they saw a UFO.
It hovered over them, and they reported being able to make it come closer or recede via turning their lights on.
My question: do any of the posters (other than my sister, of course, who was with me) recall these or similar UFO sightings from about this time frame?
I tried to search news archives, but couldn't find data that far back.
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Sorry, I have no recollection of your sighting

; however,
National Geographic's "Our One-Hundred Best Photographs", shows a pair of lasers crossing in the sky,
intentionally creating a "Fake Star".
If those lasers were moved in synchronicity, it would appear as a moving "star", and could adjust it's "speed" by just directing one of the two sources!
(Turning on headlights would affect its "apparent" brilliance).