SOBEPS gives this information:
On November 29, 1989, in Waterloo, around 7:25 p.m., Mrs. B. perceived an “excessively bright” object that moved silently from east to west in the sky, a little slower than planes at the same altitude, but without flashing lights.
It was followed by another object of the same type.
Mrs. B. found this was so amazing that she called her husband, who confirmed the observation.
They both ruled out the possibility that it was a plane because shortly after a plane flew on a very similar path and they perfectly heard its noise and saw its flashing lights.
Source:
There is a summary for this observation, published on the web by the Belgian ufologist Godelieve Van Overmeire in her catalog circa 1999, now gone, but much copied by UFO websites and forums. This summary is as follows:
1989, November 29
BELGIUM, Waterloo (Brabant)
At about 07:25 p.m., Mrs. B. perceives an excessively bright object that moves silently in the sky, a little slower than the airliners at the same altitude, but without flashing lights. It is followed by another object of the same type. Mrs. B. find it so surprising that she called her husband, who confirmed the sighting. (VOB 1 - SOBEPS 1991, p. 46)
Source example:
This is in the night time.
Above: situation of Waterloo in Belgium.
Version: | Created/changed by: | Date: | Description: |
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0.1 | Patrick Gross | September 22, 2013 | Creation. |
1.0 | Patrick Gross | September 22, 2013 | First publication. |