
We were camping Saturday, Sept. 12th at Lake Huron Campground, which is situated on the west side of M-25 on the shore of Lake Huron. It was about 9:25 p.m., it was dark already, but no clouds - it was very clear and you could see all the stars in the sky. Our firepit had burned down and we were in the process of going back inside our camper. When we got up from our chairs and turned around to the north to move our chairs next to our camper we both noticed four red/pink lights that were very bright in the sky to the north. The four lights were in a perfect geometic form (similiar to a cross) and did not blink or loose their form from the time we saw them until they moved south and then disappeared. They seemed to move in a southerly direction toward us - in perfect formation then suddenly the two center lights (parallel to the ground) dimmed and disappeared as if someone hand turned them off with a dimmer switch.
Then the top and bottom lights which were perfectly perpendicular to each other and to the ground went out at the same time. We thought that the lights may have been flares at first, but there were no planes in the area that the lights were located. From where they were located, a plane would have had to be relatively low to drop them and we heard nothing. In addition, the lights did not vary from their exact formation, nor did they flicker. If they were flares, it would seem that the breeze from the lake would have caused some shift in formation, or cause them to flicker, but they didn't do either. Then, after the red lights went out, we noticed what appeared to be a dark shadowy object moving from west to east across the sky - starting in the area where the red lights had been. It was traveling faster than any jet we've ever seen.
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