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Mysterious Object Caught On Video Over Kansas City Sky
NORAD Says It Did Not Track Object
NBCSandiego.com
January 21, 2004

A security camera from a downtown energy corporation captured a bizarre 
sight in the eastern sky over Kansas City last week.

The video shows an object that appears to be slowly falling in the sky 
around 8:30 a.m. on Jan. 14.

Bob Lindsay, a security worker at Trigen Energy Plant, spotted the 
object on security monitors and asked a co-worker to zoom in on the 
mysterious image.

"It had the appearance of more of a really light yellow -- wasn't quite 
white, wasn't quite yellow," Lindsay said.

Lindsay believes he saw a long vessel, like a missile or rocket aircraft 
with flames shooting over the nose and up its sides. The staff at Trigen 
has come up with several theories about the nature of the strange image.

"We got UFOs, we got experimental airplanes -- a jumbo jet maybe? 
There's a lot of guesses going around," Lindsay said.

Kansas City TV station KMBC-TV showed the tape to astronomer Tom 
Armstrong, who has worked extensively with NASA.

Armstrong guessed the object could be man-made space debris, but it's 
more likely just a meteor skimming across the atmosphere.

"If you've watched a meteor shower and you put this at night against a 
star background, you'd probably think meteor," Armstrong said.

He added that meteors often give off what looks like a long tale.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command, known as NORAD, said it 
was not tracking any man-made space junk reentering the atmosphere on 
Jan. 14.

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