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READER'S PHOTOGRAPH: UFO over Worthing

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Published Date: 29 October 2008
HERALD reader Mark Grant was taking photographs of the night sky over Worthing, when a mystery light trail appeard in one of the images.
The photograph was one of many taken in the early hours of Thursday, October 23, but the only one with a light trail.

Mr Grant said: "To me it looks like some kind of light trail from a moving object, like it's speeded up."

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The camera lense was open for approximately 30 seconds due to the darkness.

After searching the internet for Worthing UFOs Mr Grant spotted a similar photograph taken in June.

What do you think the light trail might have been?

Let the Herald know, email your views to chris.taylor@worthingherald.co.uk or comment in the space below.

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