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Glossop Flying Square Sighting

Road between Glossop and Chapel, Glossop, Derbyshire UFO Modern

On a moorland road between Glossop and Chapel in Derbyshire a most unusual encounter took place in August 1962. Teacher Michael Valance was out when he spotted a flying box shape hovering above the moors. This strange object reportedly glowed and had four bright windows. It remained in view for several minutes before vanishing. The incident has become known as the Flying Square of Glossop.

The summer of 1962 was a remarkable time for UFO sightings in the UK and this incident near Glossop adds to a growing list of mysterious events. Although details are scarce Michael Valance's account stands as a fascinating example of an unexplained aerial phenomenon. The moorland setting of this sighting could suggest a connection to other reported strange happenings in the area though further research is needed to establish any links.

Historical Context

Part of a wave of 1960s UFO sightings

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
August 1962
Postcode Area
SK6

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