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By Pat Regan – 5 min 41 sec ago
In the early hours of this morning (17 November 2012) I was startled as I looked to the east, out of a rear-view window of my Southport house. No lights were on in our rooms as I was retiring to bed at the time.
Three ultra bright pulsating white flashes suddenly illuminated the early morning sky over the area of the Lancashire mosslands in the direction of Ormskirk. The light was blinding and I instinctively flinched, fully expecting to hear the loud boom of some explosion.
There was however no noise whatsoever as these alarming flashes went off in a time frame that lasted no more than 2 seconds. There was also no traffic on the roads at the time. The sky was very cloudy with some rain about. It was approximately 2.00 am and the rest of the world appeared to be in bed.