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The story first broke two days ago, since then, it has become a bit of a local sensation, begging the question: what is the mysterious light being seen in Euclid over Lake Erie?
For the sixth straight night, the mysterious lights have appeared over the lake. Eugene Erlikh, who first reported the sighting and who has claimed to have seen the lights the previous nights, was waiting last night, one again with his camera.
Erlikh describes the light as appearing in the same spot of sky each night before getting brighter for a time, changing colors, and then dimming before finally fading away. However, this time, Erlikh has a witness, friend Nick Hausen, who admits that "I have never seen anything like that."
Hausen initially thought the mysterious light was just a bright star.
The photos and videos have since been analyzed by Richard Lee, a member of the Cleveland Ufology Project. Lee, upon viewing the video, said largely the same things I said yesterday, mainly that the the video is of too low a quality because of camera shake to be useful. However, Lee added that nothing should be left out of the realm of possibility.
NASA's Glenn Research Center has also weighed in, stating that it does test aircraft, but that nothing was up at the time of the reported sightings.
So what is it? No one can say for sure. However, since this UFO appears with great regularity, anyone curious and with good camera equipment might want to take a drive out to the Euclid shoreline, see if anything appears, and then capture it on camera if it does.
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