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Apr 4 14 8:38 PM
With a Texas congressman looking for signs of life in outer space at a hearing in Washington, D.C., last week, it's a good time to review some recent UFO sightings in the Lone Star state. Over Thanksgiving weekend, in Katy, Galveston and other sites from Port Aransas to El Paso, Texans reported seeing solid orange balls of light, according to Texas UFO Sightings, www.texasufosightings.com. These recent sightings are a timely backdrop for Wednesday's hearing in Washington on "Astrobiology: Search for biosignatures in our solar system and beyond." The hearing is being conducted by the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, chaired by Rep. Lamar Smith, R-San Antonio. With scientists slated to testify, the committee probably won't be talking about UFO sightings but the Internet is replete with recent reports. For example, on Nov. 29, a Galveston resident reported seeing an orange and white fuzzy ball-shaped object with flame or a red light in front, according to Texas UFO Sightings. The ball was traveling about 100 mph, heading south over Galveston. It then turned west, the website states. A few days prior, 10 to 15 UFOs were seen over Katy, traveling from the northeast and disappearing into the northwest sky. "Even with binoculars, there was only a solid orange/red light source," the viewer reported to Texas UFO Sightings.The objects were traveling faster than aircraft in the area and going in the opposite direction from the prevailing approach pattern that evening for George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
With a Texas congressman looking for signs of life in outer space at a hearing in Washington, D.C., last week, it's a good time to review some recent UFO sightings in the Lone Star state.
Over Thanksgiving weekend, in Katy, Galveston and other sites from Port Aransas to El Paso, Texans reported seeing solid orange balls of light, according to Texas UFO Sightings, www.texasufosightings.com.
These recent sightings are a timely backdrop for Wednesday's hearing in Washington on "Astrobiology: Search for biosignatures in our solar system and beyond."
The hearing is being conducted by the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, chaired by Rep. Lamar Smith, R-San Antonio.
With scientists slated to testify, the committee probably won't be talking about UFO sightings but the Internet is replete with recent reports.
For example, on Nov. 29, a Galveston resident reported seeing an orange and white fuzzy ball-shaped object with flame or a red light in front, according to Texas UFO Sightings.
The ball was traveling about 100 mph, heading south over Galveston. It then turned west, the website states.
A few days prior, 10 to 15 UFOs were seen over Katy, traveling from the northeast and disappearing into the northwest sky.
"Even with binoculars, there was only a solid orange/red light source," the viewer reported to Texas UFO Sightings.
The objects were traveling faster than aircraft in the area and going in the opposite direction from the prevailing approach pattern that evening for George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Read more @ http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/UFO-sightings-light-up-Texas-skies-websites-5034945.php?cmpid=hpfc
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