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Published: Nov 11, 2012 11:34 AM
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Man sees UFO over Carrboro
Roy Mars says this online image of three bright lights in the shape of a Triangle "looks exactly like what I saw."

 
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CARRBORO - Roy Mars was peeing in his compost last weekend – it saves water and adds nitrogen – when he looked up and saw something streak across the sky.

“It looked like a shooting star,” the custom furniture maker said. But he’s seen those before, he said, and it wasn’t one.

“It was a streak of light that started going over my head,” he said.

As he turned his head and arched his back, it seemed to slow down and went from a streak to a perfect three-pointed triangle. Then it disappeared over the tree line.

The whole thing left Mars a little “wigged out.”

Now he wants to know what he saw.

Carrboro and Chapel Hill police received no calls about a sighting, and two military bases said they didn’t have or don’t think they had any local flyovers Nov. 3, the night Mars saw ... whatever he saw.

(Seymour Johnson Air Force Base did have three F-15Es flying a low-altitude military training route over Alamance and Orange counties Thursday night when some residents reported hearing a loud roar.)

The Morehead Planetarium and Science Center didn’t get any calls about a sighting, either.

“A lot of people do spend a lot of time looking at the sky, and when they do happen to notice something they don’t know what they’re looking at,” said Amy Sayle, current science program manager at the planetarium.

But she didn’t know what it might be either.

A satellite would have been a steady white light, Sayle said; a meteor, a brief flash.

If you look on the Internet, as Mars did, you’ll find plenty of references to triangular dark shapes in the sky, some with lights at their points, some without.

The National UFO Reporting Center gets those reports too.

“There are a great many sighting on our website, and they’re intriguing,” director Peter Davenport said. “The question is what it was that people saw.”

Mars found a photo online that looked like what he saw. Davenport looked at it Thursday.

“All I can say is it’s not a meteor,” he said. “It appears not to be an aircraft, certainly not an aircraft flying legally. ... So that leaves it in the basket of the unknown.”

Several days after the incident, Mars remained unsettled.

“I’ve got a little kid,” he said. “You hope it’s technology, but (it was) certainly more sophisticated than anything I’ve seen.”

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