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MORE reports of UFO sightings in the summer skies above West Berkshire have left people baffled.A Swindon taxi driver recently added to the growing list of supernatural occurrences spotted by locals in the district.Having just dropped off a fare in Hungerford, Neil Whitby spotted four bright orange shapes in the sky.Drifting silently across the sky at what he believed was a fairly low altitude, the lights began to flicker before suddenly disappearing.A few weeks earlier, a man from Newbury rang the Newbury Weekly News claiming to have spotted circles in the sky the size of four football pitches hovering above Henwick Fields in Thatcham for five minutes. He said his son had also seen the lights.The inexplicable phenomena are the latest in a whole string of local UFO sightings dating as far back as 1909, when an organist from St Michael’s Church in Lambourn spotted a shape coming from the East that he said intermittently let off loud explosions.UFO expert Steve Harris of the Newbury Amateur Astronomical Society said: “I have actually seen spacecraft returning to earth before. When you see things that are glowing as they go through the atmosphere it is generally spacecraft or space junk.”LITTLE green men, cigar-shaped metal objects travelling at supersonic speeds, or balls of fire rising from the earth. West Berkshire has had its fair share of UFO sightings.Three years ago locals in Hungerford were left baffled by a giant fireball attached to a solid cigar-shaped structure (pictured above), which some saw plummet to earth before rising into the night sky again.People said pets were behaving strangely twenty minutes before the fireball appeared and police even dispatched helicopters to look for debris while firefighters scoured the area in search of a point of impact.UFO experts from America, who were holidaying in Marlborough at the time, became so excited by the sighting that they set up camp near Hungerford to await the fireball’s return.The mystery was never explained and a man even saw a similar ball of flame above Thatcham a year later. In September 2006, a triangular-shaped formation of glowing lights was seen drifting across the sky above Greenham Common (see additional pictures).Some witnesses said the lights formed a V shaped formation, hovering over the com-mon for three minutes before disappearing into the night sky at lightning speed.The MOD and Met office were left scratching their heads, unable to explain the Greenham sightings or the power cuts and bright flashes that accompanied them.At the time, UFO expert Steve Harris dismissed satellites, meteors and space junk as possible explanations,
It seemed to come straight through the window and into my head...it was very painful