Care worker Sandra Robertson, 45,
said: "It was weird and scary. But at the same time if
they came back I'd like to watch them again.
"The whole street was out with
cameras and binoculars.
"Folk were coming out the pub and
telephoning home about what they were seeing in the sky.
"It's been the talk of the place ever
since it happened.
"It's the sort of thing we'll
remember all our lives. It's so difficult to describe
because it was like nothing anyone had ever seen before.
"The objects were sort of dome shaped
and bright, bright orange.
"They were hovering for up to five minutes at a time
then they would move really, really fast across the sky.
"At first they seemed very far away
but they got closer and closer.
Her husband, Henry, 47, who along
with daughter Jolene, 23, filmed the UFOs, said: "You'd
have had to see it to believe it.
"I'm 47 and I've seen a lot of things
and come through a lot but this was scary.
"It was no Loch Ness monster-type
sighting. People all over the village are talking about
it.
"There must be some explanation and
I'd love to hear what it is.
An RAF spokesman at Lossiemouth said
there had been no reports that required a response on
Saturday night.
He added: "Usually there are innocent
explanations for these things."
Source:
The Sun