A Georgia witness grabbed his video camera as soon as lights in the sky appeared to be anomalous on April 4, 2010, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) database.

"This was easily 10 times as bright as Sirius," the witness reported. "There were no aircraft lights that we could see... just lots of 'twinkling' that you'd see in a star."

The entire sighting lasted approximately 45 minutes. The object appeared to be west of Kingsland, GA.

"The twinkling turned out to be pulsating lights that changed from blue to red. Towards the end of the video the light is a solid red and blinks on and off."

Kingsland is in Camden County, GA, population 10,506.

Georgia, April 4, 2010 - Bright light in the night sky that changed colors and seemed stationary. MUFON Case # 22650.

I was outside in my front yard talking on the phone with my Dad when I noticed a 'star' over the Western horizon near Saint Marys, Georgia. I called my brother out to take a look at it and he thought it might be a star.

I know Sirius is the brightest star in the sky and pointed it out to him. This was easily 10 times as bright as Sirius. There were no aircraft lights that we could see... just lots of 'twinkling' that you'd see in a star.

I went inside and grabbed my video camera. The twinkling turned out to be pulsating lights that changed from blue to red. Towards the end of the video the light is a solid red and blinks on and off.

I would say from the time I noticed it until the time it escaped my view finder at a separate location was about 45 minutes total. If I had to guess the approx. location it would've been right on the Florida/Georgia border to the west of Kingsland.

It appeared to move steadily to the west, but at a very slow rate of speed. So much so that when we were watching it we thought it was stationary.

Also, shortly after spotting it, there were many aircrafts in the sky all at once which we thought was odd. I have no idea what this might have been but I'd like to know if anyone else had a better look at it, or what JAX international airport (25 miles south on I-95) had on their radar.

I have the video on youtube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-TuuldS31Q