Latest sightings in Wichita Falls:
- 2097-11-23 - A bright green light appeared low on the horizon. Made a arc movement from the northern horizon up about 15 degrees and went down over
- 2095-03-15 - green light that made immpossible movement and then darted away.
- 2089-05-12 - One sunny afternoon I saw a flat bottom thick gray disk slowly moving east observing this over a minute.
- 2008-04-03 - UFO'S Seen in Wichita Falls, Texas/Sheppard AFB area April 3, 2008
- 2008-03-25 - edit date
- 2007-08-10 - Liquid UFO
- 2007-07-04 - White light in eastern Texas sky flying south and dissapearing...@8 seconds. ((NUFORC Note: Flare from Iridium satellite? PD))
- 2007-07-04 - I went to ; object was Iridium satellite #42.
- 2006-11-08 - I steady no blink Bright Plane Light goes one direction, sways back, then Drops and sways like a Z
- 2006-11-01 - small red rectangle in texas
- 2006-10-29 - The ufo looked like a falling star at first,but was moving slower,then it changed direction towards the sky,then dissapered from sight.
- 2003-11-26 - Chevron shaped object observed over Wichita Falls, TX.
- 2003-09-08 - OBJECTS DANCING AROUND EACH OTHER
- 2002-08-10 - At a camp we saw a flying object that was a circle and it had lights all a round it with one changeing color light in the middle.
- 2001-12-06 - weird thing in texas
- 2001-07-28 - sighting of 15 to 20 white trangles in early morning hours of 7-28 01over texas
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls [1] is a town in Texas, named for Wichita Indians who lived near waterfalls on what is now the Wichita River. In 1882, Fort Worth and Denver Railroad brought first train to area, establishing town as an agricultural and trade center. Oil boom in early 1900s made city headquarters for north Texas petroleum production, service and manufacturing. City is seat for Wichita County and leading gateway to Texas on I-44. Major trade and industrial center with economy based on Sheppard Air Force Base, oil processing and other varied manufacturing.
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