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Hudson Valley UFO Wave

From 1981 to 1986, thousands of witnesses in New York's Hudson Valley reported seeing a massive boomerang-shaped craft with colored lights. It became one of the most extensive UFO flaps in US history.

March 24, 1983
Hudson Valley, New York, USA
5000+ witnesses

The Hudson Valley UFO Wave

From 1981 to 1986, thousands of people in New York’s Hudson Valley reported seeing enormous, silent, boomerang or V-shaped craft with multicolored lights. The wave became one of the most significant and well-documented UFO flaps in American history.

The Sightings

Over five years:

  • Thousands of reports filed
  • Multiple counties affected
  • Consistent descriptions
  • Various times of day and night
  • Objects seen by groups

The Object

Witnesses described:

  • Boomerang or V-shaped craft
  • Massive size (football field or larger)
  • Multiple colored lights underneath
  • Silent or low humming
  • Moving very slowly

March 24, 1983

A key date when:

  • Hundreds reported the object
  • Police switchboards overwhelmed
  • Multiple towns affected
  • Sightings lasted hours
  • The wave gained national attention

Taconic State Parkway

Memorable incident:

  • Drivers stopped on the parkway
  • Exited cars to watch
  • The object hovered overhead
  • Traffic backed up
  • Police responded

The Witnesses

Reports came from:

  • Police officers
  • Pilots
  • Scientists
  • Average citizens
  • Groups and individuals

Investigation

Researchers documented:

  • Over 5,000 reports
  • Consistent descriptions
  • Multiple independent witnesses
  • Photos and videos obtained
  • Book published (“Night Siege”)

The “Pilots” Explanation

Skeptics proposed:

  • Ultra-light aircraft in formation
  • Stunt pilots creating illusion
  • Some sightings may fit this
  • Many witnesses disputed it
  • Object moved too slow and silent

Problems with Explanation

Witnesses argued:

  • Too large for small aircraft
  • Completely silent
  • Moved as single object
  • Hovered motionlessly
  • No aircraft could do this

The Investigation Continues

Researchers found:

  • No conventional explanation fit all sightings
  • Witnesses were credible
  • Multiple forms of evidence
  • Pattern suggested genuine phenomenon

Similar Craft

The Hudson Valley object resembled:

  • Later Phoenix Lights craft
  • Belgium triangle UFOs
  • Other boomerang reports
  • Suggesting a consistent phenomenon

Significance

The Hudson Valley wave is significant for:

  • Thousands of witnesses
  • Multi-year duration
  • Consistent descriptions
  • Documented extensively
  • Remaining unexplained

Legacy

The Hudson Valley UFO wave established the boomerang/V-shaped craft as a major UFO type and demonstrated that mass sightings could occur over extended periods in populated areas.