SUBJECT: LIGHTS IN COLORADO SKY FILE: UFO751 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- Mysterious lights spotted outside town this week have residents talking about unidentified flying objects, northern lights and satellites, an official says. Lt. Don Williams of the Glenwood Springs Police Department said dozens of residents -- including four police officers -- spotted the bright, multicolored lights in the sky northwest of town on Monday and Wednesday nights. "We've had a number of people calling in, including several police officers, reporting seeing strange lights about the size and brightness of a star," Williams said Friday. He said the lights -- spotted above Storm King Mountain -- varied in color from green to red to blue. They appeared about 11 p.m. and vanished within 30 minutes. "Everybody is going out at that time of night so they can see for themselves," Williams said. Officials at the North American Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado Springs and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder said they've heard reports, but had no explanation. "We don't have the mission or means of investigating that sort of thing," said Del Kindschi, a public affairs officer at NORAD. He said an Air Force study on UFOs ended in 1969, and there is no ongoing research. Joe Allen, chief of the solar terrestrial physics division at NOAA, said the descriptions didn't match characteristics of the aurora borealis or solar reflections. "I don't know of anything that could explain points of light hanging above the horizon in western Colorado," he said. Williams said a police officer who studied the lights through a small telescope said the phenomenon could be solar reflections from stationary satellites. However, another officer using the same telescope said the lights looked more like headlights than stars. Williams discounted speculations about the aurora borealis, the curtain of multicolored lights that is rarely visible in Colorado. He said the lights spotted were dots, not a sheet. "We're not really speculating about what it is," said Williams, a UFO buff. "There's nothing I'd like more than to see a UFO, but I don't have a real strong feeling about this." Copyright 1987 by the Associated Press. All rights reserved. ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************