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Aberystwyth Green Light Sighting

Sky above St James Square, Aberystwyth, Dyfed UFO Post-War

St James Square in Aberystwyth has been a hub of activity for centuries, but one event that still captures the imagination is the sighting of a mysterious green light. In 1958 or 1959, a witness spotted a green glowing bell-shaped object hovering above the square. The object was seen moving towards the pier, and the witness followed it until it vanished out to sea. What's fascinating about this incident is that the witness later discovered a policeman had reported a similar sighting but was ridiculed at work for it.

Digging deeper into this incident reveals that the green light sighting was a UFO, or unidentified flying object, which has sparked much interest and debate over the years. The fact that multiple people saw the object, including a policeman who faced ridicule for his report, adds credibility to the account. This event took place during a time when UFO sightings were becoming more widely reported, and it remains one of the most intriguing cases in Aberystwyth's history.

Historical Context

The post-war period saw an increase in reported UFO sightings in the UK.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public Square
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1958 or 1959
Postcode Area
SY23

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