![]() We've seen odd lights in the sky before from the balcony but never anything like this. Nothing on the news or anywhere today about this. My son, however, said he watched all four lights seemingly disappear and ran to the other side of the building but it was not visible after that from any direction. My friend, who had been behind the Sheriif, had seen it as well as soon as we turned on Sunrise. I reached home in about three minutes and it had already disappeared from my view. A Pima County Sheriff's Supervisor SUV had been directly behind me at the Craycroft/Sunrise light and as soon he turned the corner behind me, he gave one blast of the siren, stomped on the gas, cutting around me and the car to the left, racing up Sunrise in that direction. My view of it was of the back three lights only as it moved away from my direction, heading west over Sunrise. However, as I turned left to go west on Sunrise, there it was up ahead directly in front of me up in the sky. All the way up Craycroft to the light at Sunrise (about 1 mile), I was unable to see anything and thought he was exaggerating. He immediately called me as he was watching it and I happened to be driving north on Craycroft towards Sunrise with a friend following two cars back. This large, expansive-looking "craft" was moving slowly and silently at an angle over Swan heading northwest in the direction of I-10. At around 7:39, my son noticed what appeared to be a large triangle-shaped "craft" with 3 point lights (spaced evenly apart in a straight line) along the back and a single light at what would be the point of the triangle or front of "craft". 7 was caught on camera by the weather station at the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences Building on the University of Arizona campus. ![]() From the balcony, which faces Sunrise, we have a panoramic view that includes city lights to the southwest, Davis-Montham/TIA lights to the south, and Tucson Mountains to west. A string of lights seen above Tucson on Sept. Tues night (3/4/14) at 7:39pm, my son was sitting on our third-floor, south-facing apt balcony. Sunrise is a main road that runs east to west along the base of the Catalina Mountains and Swan (to the west of our apt) and Craycroft (to the east) are roads that run perpendicular north and south. Tucson sighting from Catalina Foothills: 4 lights, triangle formation, moving low and silent in a northwest direction in the Tucson skyOur Tucson apartment is on Sunrise Drive between Swan and Craycroft. ![]()
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