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Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings Analysis
We analyzed all 6 UFO sighting reports in Windsor, Missouri to identify possible patterns and gain insight into the phenomenon:
- The most commonly reported UFO shape or appearance is "light" (1 reports, 16.67% of total).
- September is the month with the most reported UFO sightings (1 reports, 16.67% of total).
- Monday is the weekday with the most reported UFO sightings (3 reports, 50.00% of total).
- 2008 is the year with the most UFO sightings reported (1 reports, 16.67% of total).
- 12/15/08 is the single date with the most UFO sightings reported (1 reports, 16.67% of total).
- Sightings occur more often during the night, between the hours of 20:00 - 23:59 (4 reports, 66.67% of total).
20 Most Recent UFO Sightings in Windsor, Missouri
These Windsor, Missouri UFO reports are presented as they were submitted other than paragraph breaks added for easier readability where necessary. You can click the 'Report' link to view the original report along with any photos that may have been submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC).
Full Report Text:
convoy of 20+ lights in the evening sky with a witness a perfect line of unevenly spaced reflections from the sun with no twinkling / very bright reflection for the altitude / i say altitude because at this time where the sun is in relation to the time it makes sense / all "went out" at same place losing the sunlight / then a few minutes later another one was heading same direction but a little more south and "went out" at an earlier point / I've seen a satellite burn up and this was not even close / MIND BLOWN / and since the question is raised of aircraft and animals the only aircraft i've seen for a while is military and dogs were barking some before , thru, and after.
Full Report Text:
Extremely bright white and red flashing lights outside, lighting up our bedroom. My wife and I were laying in bed and saw what appeared to be heat lightening flashing faintly outside our window. However, it quickly began flashing brighter and faster.
Within about 5 seconds it appeared to be a very bright, white strobe light outside our window. Suddenly, our room lit up red. I jumped up and looked outside and it completely stopped.
No noises were heard from our side during this time, and it definitely did not appear to be lightening or any type vehicle. My wife stated she has seen it for several nights now, but this was my first. Also, I don't know if this is related or not, but my neighbor is claiming that something "very large" has been attacking his dog.
His dog is fenced in his back yard and weighs approximately 75lbs.
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Strange flashing green light outside of Windsor on South 52 one mile from city limits Outside of Windsor on south 52 hwy I saw a very brightly flashing green light that appeared to be falling from the sky. The light became brighter before disappearing at treetop level. The light was definitely not fireworks; it was stranger than any light I have ever witnessed.
((NUFORC Note: Witness elects to remain totally anonymous; provides no contact information. PD)) ((NUFORC Note: Source of report indicates that the date of the incident is approximate. PD)).
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this could have been space junk but 2 nights in a row ??? Just to the east of Whiteman air base a sphere like object fell at tree top level. This has been seen for 2 nights in a row. As seen clear to Kc area.
This was not the stealth we see that every day. Green with a greenish trail behind it. ((NUFORC Note: Witness elects to remain totally anonymous; provides no contact information.
PD)).
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Silent, low flying, multi-light triangle shaped ufo. We saw this craft at around 10 minutes after midnight on 9/11/03 while on a break while working the night shift. The craft appeared approximately 1/2 mile to the west.
I estimate it to be between 1500- 2000 feet in the air. It appeared over a treeline. Once we saw it we thought it was a new version of the stealth fighter out of Whiteman Air Force Base, Knob Knoster, MO.
If this was one, it was one bad ((object)). When it started coming to us, we realized it was something VERY different.we are use to seeing these stealth fighters at all times of the day/night.
We are use to the lighting, and sounds of these planes. This was different. First thing we noticed out of the ordinary was the lights.
This one had a HUGE "headlight?" It looked just like a car headlightlight beam shing in a fog. As it got closer we saw the bottom of it. It had 1 huge dome light on the bottom.
it had 3 much smaller lights that made an equilateral triangle. This thing was heading straight at us. That is when we got out of my truck.
It flew by very close to us from the NE. By this time this thing was probably 500 feet high. That is when we both noticed how silent it was.
Before that we were just entranced by the lighting of this thing. But this thing was SILENT. after it passed, we watched it fly to the south.
Once it got about 1/4 mile away, all we could see was 2 flashing lights. At that time it looked like a typical stealth bomber. Later that night my co-worker was taking trash out and saw another one.
He said it was silent as well, but with 1 headlight, and 3 bigger lights making up the triangle, but no dome light. We figured it might have been a new version of the stealth, but why would a stealth bomber have all those funky lights? My co-worker and I went to the day shift this week, and today I was telling a friend at work about this encounter, and he told me an interesting story. He said another guy told him about a girl witnessing the same craft, but she called the sheriff.
He said there was nothing to worry about, but that they had over 100 calls about the same thing that night. Windsor is a very, very small town, and to have 100+ people report it is just mind boggling. ((NUFORC Note: We will forward this case along to the Missouri Investigators Group for follow up, and to try to find other withesses.
PD)).
Full Report Text:
April 16th, 2003 After the first few years of being on the receiving end of skeptical facial expressions as well as accusations of "making it up," or being told I did not see what I thought I saw- I decided to keep it to myself. Now, after almost fifteen years, I will tell this story as I can assume that the only others who will be reading this are for the most part those who believe in this stuff. My story is hardly the fodder from which films are made of, I was not abducted, nor did I have any implants or anything of that sort.
But I will tell this anyways. It feels good to do so. It was the summer of 1987.
This was the year I graduated High School. I do not recall the exact date. This takes place in Missouri, about an hour and a half South East of Kansas City (+/-).
Whiteman Air Force Base, now the home of the B-2 bomber, was at the time a missile base. It is about 30 to 45 minutes away from where this happened. To this day there are countless old missile silos scattered throughout this countryside, though they have been dismantled as far as I know.
A friend of mine, as well as one of my uncles decided to go to a place outside of our hometown of Windsor, known as "Windsor Crossing." Windsor Crossing is about fifteen minutes from Windsor, at the edge of Truman Lake, which in reality is the outer edge of the Ozarks. It is a much larger drink of water than what the word "lake" implies.
At Windsor Crossing is a campground, as well as a dock to put boats out onto the lake, and a "beach." Our plan for the evening was to go to the beach and go for a late night swim. Given the humid summers that Missouri experiences, this seemed like a great idea at the time.
My two companions rode along with me, and I parked my car away from the beach as it was forbidden (dare I say "Illegal") to go swimming there after dark-for our own safety of course. After our swim, all three of us went up onto the beach and lay down on the sand. The night was cool as I remember it.
The sky was clear and dark blue, punctured by the pinhole-sized stars that littered the night too numerous to count. It was a very beautiful evening. As the three of us laid there on that beach talking, the conversation ultimately resolved itself to silence.
Several moments passed. Then as always seems to be the case, when it is a beautiful night, the stars out, etc, somebody has to speak up about space, parallel universes, and things of that ilk. The guy that came along with my uncle and I was saddled with the nickname "C((name deleted)).
" The reason behind this is simply because of his haircut. I won’t bore you with the details. Anyway, ((nickname deleted)) was the one guilty of breaking the silence with "Wouldn’t it be cool if we saw a UFO?" This was immediately greeted with a reprimand by none other than myself.
I sat up in the sand and forcefully declared that no such thing existed, and that it was downright stupid for him to even bring it up. It was a beautiful, clear summer night. That was the reality of the moment.
It seemed ridiculous to contaminate such a nice midnight swim with silly speculations of another race from outer space. C((nickname deleted)) snorted something under his breath that vaguely resembled an apology. After several minutes, we all toweled the sand off of ourselves, got dressed and made way to my Toyota Celica (1978 GT.
Moon roof. Damn fine car. And I don’t like Japanese cars.
) Windsor crossing is on Y highway between Windsor and a little speck of a town called "Tightwad. Tightwad is only two minutes up the road past Windsor Crossing. This is significant as my girlfriend all during high school lived there.
This meant I spent a great deal of time on that highway, naturally. So I was very familiar with all the details of that road. Where all the houses where.
Where all of the lights where. And where lights should not be. As we were moving down Y towards Windsor, we came to the only stop on that highway.
A stop sign at a 4-way in the middle of nowhere. We passed it. As our conversation continued (to this day I have no recollection what it was about), I noticed way out in the distance what looked like an amber light over a field (there are lots of fields in Missouri.
). It did not register with me as I was immersed in a conversation of so much importance that I cannot recollect what in the heck it was about. So I filed the light waaaaaay in the back of my mental Rolodex.
Our conversation continued. As we drew closer to the light, at this point it was still about a mile or so away, it demanded my attention again. It had suddenly dawned on me that there was no house in that area, save for one farm on the other side of Y highway.
It could not be a lamppost; I would have seen it from all of my excursions to my girlfriend’s house in Tightwad. Cows of course, have no need for a lamppost out in the middle of a field. The light now had my attention.
I interrupted the conversation between my uncle T((name deleted)) and C((name deleted)) and drew their attention to the light. As best I can remember, from that point on we were silent till we drew closer to the light. I pulled my car over to the right side of the road and all three of us got out to take a look at what was over the field.
This is what happened to the best of my recollection: An amber light hung suspended over the field not quite two stories high. To give you an idea of what the light looked like to me, imagine looking at a streetlight through a foggy windshield. It had streaks that came out from the main source, but not sharply, they were not long streaks, just stationary.
The light made no sound. Behind it was a single row of trees. I will describe the setting to give you an idea of the distance as best as I can recall it.
Y highway is a lone country road out in the middle of nowhere. It is mostly used by the few that live down that road, and the summer traffic going to the lake. At well past midnight, we were the only ones on this road.
This small road has no streetlights. So it is dark, save for the house light in the distance, or the occasional traffic lights. From where we were parked at the side of this two-way road, you could walk across it, cross a ditch and come to a fence.
You could easily climb the four or five foot fence, take about thirty steps past it, and you would be beneath this thing. You could throw a rock and easily hit it. The three of us stood there and said nothing.
We just looked at this light. It made no sound. It moved not an inch.
It just hung there. An amber light with soft streaks emanating from it. This is the part that I struggle to understand, much less explain to others: I do not know how this happened, nor do I recall seeing it happen at all.
One second I/we were looking at this light floating over a field, and the next thing I know is that the light is no longer there, but what rested in it’s place was what we all know as that familiar cigar shape. Its outline could easily be made out against the clear blue night sky, punctured with millions of stars. This cigar shape seemed to me to be about the length of two or three full-sized cars.
Around it was blocks of colors. Green, yellow and blue. These colors did not move.
The cigar shape did not move. At this point, I tried to gather information about what I was seeing. It was near a row of tall trees, yet the leaves on the trees rustled only when a soft summer breeze passed.
It made no sound. Not a hum that I could hear. Nothing.
I could make out the blades of grass in the moonlight. They rustled not a bit. I looked over at T((name deleted)), and he was silent.
I looked over at my friend C((name deleted)), and he was silent too. My attention turned back to the cigar shape that hovered silently, effortlessly, over this field. I have no idea of how long we stood there and looked at it.
I was not scared, quite to the contrary, I felt very peaceful. If I felt anything, it was the urge to run across the road, jump the fence, and run up and try to touch it. But I did not.
As the tree of us stood there, I recall us saying things to one another, yet I cannot remember what it was. After several minutes, the cigar shape slowly rose up, over the treetops and lowered itself behind them, as if it was trying to hide from us! It was only one row of trees, so we could still easily make out the lights on its side, as well as the cigar shape. After what seemed like a short amount of time there, it again lifted up over the trees and went away from us.
We jumped into my Celica (Damn fine car.), and sped down the highway following it. Ultimately, it stopped over a field.
We parked the car on a curve that ran along side a hill that looked down on this field. At this point I was convinced that what we were seeing was indeed not a helicopter, or some kind of airplane. From beneath this (what I will now call a-) UFO shone a bright, concentrated white light.
The light’s edges softened outward from its center. This light swept over the filed in patterns I did not recognize or find any logic to. It looked very random to me.
After a few moments of this, at the blink of an eye, it was very high up in the sky and way out in the distance (and without even the slightest sound). Those lights around it now seemed to be rotating around it. Eventually, it was over the horizon.
It would dip below the tree line, and then would pop back up again. It did this a couple of more times before it disappeared, never to be seen by us again. The conversation back to Windsor was dominated naturally, by what the three of us had become witnesses to.
I dropped off my Uncle and my friend, but did not go home. Instead, I found myself driving around my hometown of 3,000 people just trying to process what was going around in my head. I eventually came to the parking lot of a grocery I worked at during high school and came across one of my co-workers there.
I pulled up to his car. His window was rolled down and I could see his face. It was an expressionless mask, his eyes were hollow, and his skin as white as a sheet of paper.
The first thing out of my mouth was-"D((name deleted)), you won’t believe what I just saw!" D((name deleted)) interrupted me and said, "I know what you just saw. It was a UFO." His voice trembled, and there was very much a tone of concern to it.
He had tried but failed to hide his fright. While we were on that hill on Y highway watching this thing bounce above and below the horizon…as it turns out, it was over another small town that is called Calhoun. D((name deleted)) girlfriend lived there.
According to him, he and his girlfriend were sitting on the porch of her house, which has an awning over it, when he said he felt what amounted to a low rumble. A strong low hum. This caught my interest, as I did not hear any noise whatsoever from the UFO when I saw it.
The two of them sat there and from over her house this thing gently sailed over. They watched this, every bit of it as it stopped over her front yard, right in front of them. Then it went up high, above the tree line, and then back down, and then back up.
According to D((name deleted)), it did this a few times before it ultimately shot up into the air and disappeared. This seems to match what we had witnessed on that highway, watching this thing go above the horizon, within our view, and then dip below our view a few times before ultimately disappearing. The UFO was described to me by D((name deleted)) as being saucer shaped, and metallic silver.
This was all I could get out of him. He was visibly shaken and went home. I rode around town for several more minutes and did not see him again.
I went home and looked at the clock and saw that it was about 3 am. I do not believe I lost any time as I can honestly believe that the incidents, including the time I spent driving aimlessly around town, realistically could have burned a couple of hours. The next time I ran into D((name deleted)), he was able to chat about it briefly, but he made it obvious that he wanted to put the whole experience behind him.
In a small farming community, you could be the laughingstock of the whole town if you went around proclaiming to have seen a UFO. Well there you go. All 2,206 words of it.
I never believed in anything if I could not reach out and touch it. This rule especially applied to UFO’s. My companions and I were not drunk, nor where we on any kind of drugs.
We were just three guys on our way home from a swim. That night, fifteen years ago, I saw something that I know with every fiber of my existence, answered my question of "Is there life out there?" Well I am now here to tell you that I believe that there is. And now that I have thought about it for years, and finally shared it with you.
I am now saddled with an even bigger question: Why are they here? ((NUFORC Note: Date is approximate. PD)).
Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings By Shape
This is a standardized set of shapes a UFO report can be filed under.
Shape / Appearance | Sightings | % Of Total |
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Light | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Unknown | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Cigar | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Triangle | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Sphere | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings By Month
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the month the sighting occured in.
Month | Sightings | % Of Total |
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September | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
April | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
February | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
December | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
July | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
August | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings By Weekday
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the day of the week the sighting occured on.
Weekday | Sightings | % Of Total |
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Monday | 3 reported sightings | 50.00% of all reports |
Thursday | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Sunday | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Saturday | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings By Date (Top 5)
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the date the sighting occured on, limited to the top 5 dates with the most sightings.
Date | Sightings | % Of Total |
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12/15/08 | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
08/20/16 | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
04/27/20 | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
07/20/87 | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
09/11/03 | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings By Time
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the time of day the sighting occured during. We took logical 4 hour windows in order to split the day into early morning, morning, afternoon, evening, night, and late night buckets for this analysis.
Time Of Day | Hours | Sightings | % Of Total |
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Night | 20:00 - 23:59 | 4 reported sightings | 66.67% of all reports |
Late night | 00:00 - 03:59 | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Morning | 08:00 - 11:59 | 1 reported sightings | 16.67% of all reports |
Years with Reported UFO Sightings in Windsor, Missouri
These are running counts of how many UFO sighting reports are filed per year in Windsor, Missouri.
Year | Number of Reports | View Reports |
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2020 | 1 UFO Reports | Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings in 2020 |
2016 | 1 UFO Reports | Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings in 2016 |
2008 | 1 UFO Reports | Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings in 2008 |
2007 | 1 UFO Reports | Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings in 2007 |
2003 | 1 UFO Reports | Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings in 2003 |
1987 | 1 UFO Reports | Windsor, Missouri UFO Sightings in 1987 |
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