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British UFO Research Association says object seen in the sky was a 'moon dog' - Scotland Courier
Tuesday, 07 February 2012 14:09


Scotland Courier

British UFO Research Association says object seen in the sky was a 'moon dog'
Scotland Courier
The UK's elite UFO unit has revealed the analysis of a mysterious object seen above Angus. By Graeme Bletcher At the end of last year, The Courier was inundated with calls after a disc or wedge-shaped object was photographed ''hovering'' in the sky ...

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