January 18, 1994 - Just before dawn in the small Spanish town of Cando, 3 dozen residents watched a large luminous object moving across the sky. It was described as being larger than a full moon and its movement was so slow that some witnesses followed it for as long as a minute. Source
Time: 18 January, 1994, just before dawn. Place: the city of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, north-west Spain. The event: 34 people report a very bright, luminous object, moving across the sky, from the north-northeast towards west-southwest. The object, which some witnesses said was as large as the full Moon, moved extremely slowly some witnesses watched it for a full minute. Read more
The Cando event was an explosion that occurred in the village of Cando, Spain, in the morning of January 18, 1994. There were no casualties in this incident, which has been described as being like a small Tunguska event. Read more