Many "commentators" alerted the internet to the Aurora festival light show, and are quick to shrug off sightings from that night as resulting from this. The photo that received a lot of attention is pictured in the bottom right here, and many people said the culprit was clearly the Aurora light show, going so far as to show secondhand "testimony" from people working on the show. The latest video is pretty unknown thus far, though, and features two separate hazy orbs in the sky. One of them spits out smaller orbs or pieces and then sucks them back in... I wouldn't be surprised one BIT to find that this was a product of the light show. Here's the video that goes along with the picture up to your top left, as well as the full testimony submitted to reportaufo.com: I shot this video on my front porch on 10-18-13. Strange lights and zooming orbs. Ancient Aliens? I saw these strange lights in the sky and I filmed it while I could still see them flying and zooming around. I have no explanation for them and they seemed to zoom too fast and disappear to be a spotlight. Unfortunately we don't know where exactly the latest video upload hails from in Dallas, BUT we do know where the "flying saucer" photo was taken (in "Oak Hill," I'm guessing a school?), and where an apparent second witness to this sight was located (in North Dallas). Could a light show be big enough to leave such an impression on folks from miles and miles away? Did you see the light show, or a UFO on the night of the eighteenth? Please report your sighting! I'll leave you with this... the most recent comment (as far as I can find) from the witness living in Richardson/Garland area, who has seen search lights before and says these were no search lights: What I saw was not a part of any light show from downtown. I live in far North Dallas close to Richardson and Garland, which is no where even close to the downtown Dallas area. There is no way that whatever I saw was part of any light show. My husband works at the DART facility where there is a clear view of downtown. A few moments ago I was there picking him up and I saw search lights( its rainy and cloudy outside at the moment ) and they were beaming repeatedly from left to right and back again. What I saw was a circular formation of lights in a very tight pattern that glided along. I've been communicating with a rep from MUFON who emailed me several photos of UFO's that been photographed here in Texas during the past year and two of them were dead ringers of what I saw. Well anyway, I know what I saw.
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When: August 23rd, 2013 Where: Chen Park in Dallas What: Several UFOs appear out of nowhere, and blink off one by one A group of friends at a barbecue in North Dallas were caught off guard by several white lights hovering in the night sky, and gradually blinking off, one by one. This type of UFO sighting is not uncommon, and can't be explained away as planes or satellites. Read a few quotes from the video and watch the video below (warning: strong language): This shit just came out of nowhere.
A Gainseville resident was lucky enough to spot a meteor gliding - well, more like fading - over him. Check out the footage and read quotes from it below: "Appeared out of nowhere This is likely the product of the adored and fortunately, annual, Perseid Meteor Shower! It sounds like a shoe-in, though this does seem like a pretty dramatic entrance so early in the game... Here's a description of the shower I stumbled upon thanks to Reddit: A description from EarthSky.com:
A Texan has captured some pretty phenomenal footage of bright lights appearing and disappearing in the night sky, and even forming a triangle for a second. However, is this really just a case of Chinese lanterns from a wedding? So says a YouTube comment. And considering the timing (a Saturday night) and the location (waterfront), that makes some sense. Here's the YouTube video and its description: My mother and I witnessed about 15-25 red orb lights over Rockwall, TX around 9:45pm. The lights came shooting into the same area forming some type of formation over us. To say the least, I have no idea what this could be. Recored on an iPhone 4. Anyone else see this? As well as a comment identifying these lights: My friends say it was Chinese lanterns from a wedding. YouTube that and you'll see the resemblance - theaaronballard (who also commented that he saw the lights and recorded them, too) Here's real video of Chinese lanterns for comparison:
Back on June 22nd, a ton of Texans got to see a kick-ass shooting star.... or something. I like sharing stories of identified flying objects, too - in particular, meteors and drones. But the reason I'm sharing this meteor sighting is because I'm not so sure it was a meteor. According to the many witnesses, a pair of yellow white fireballs fragmented in the night sky. But the silence and brightness of the event is curious, and the witnesses, which include veteran sky gazers who've seen their fair share of shooting stars, were all floored by the sighting, which they compared to a fireworks show. Did you see this UFO? What do you think it was? Let me know! Here's AMSMeteors.org's map of the event: And highlights from witness reports: It looked like two yellowish balls surrounded by white light next to each other with one white tail. Although it was obviously only a few seconds, it seemed to last a while. Excited to have seen it, but really want to know what it was from because it was huge! Expect lots of reports! - Alec |
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