Wow, what a week. There have been mass UFO sightings in Texas out the wa-zoo, of all sorts. I thought they were worth a post all on their own. Here's a wrap up of the strangeness in the skies of the Lone Star State... basically, everyone's seeing orange. Could a meteor shower be to blame? According to ElPasoAllSky.com, possibly. A fireball explains some, but certainly not all, the sightings. As well, a local San Antonian has admitted to lighting sky lanterns the night of the mass sighting in San Antonio (however it doesn't really explain the exact nature of all the sightings).
In other oddball UFO news...
Here's a photo of the lights seen in League City, apparently identical to other sightings around Texas.
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The Lights in the Texas Sky blog has written up a great post about recent UFO sightings all over Texas - from League City to Katy. Apparently, on May 19th, residents all over the Lone Star State, as well as Missouri and Pennsylvania, saw red/orange lights moving in formations. This sighting is just like the mass sighting that made the news in Texas City (near League City) and is still unexplained! It's also similar to the red/orange lights seen the week of May 14th in various Texas cities, especially San Marcos. Here's a picture of the more recent event, from a Mesquite, TX and League City resident. A few days after this sighting, there was a mass sighting of a fireball-like object over Central and North Texas, according to ElPasoAllSky.com. Here's video of the League City sighting, from May 18th and 19th. And here's video of what appears to be the same UFOs in Mesquite the same night: Here are some testimonies from Lights in the Texas Sky:
Drawing by LightsIntheTexasSky.com This week, we saw a flutter of eerily similar UFO sightings all over the Great State of Texas, from San Marcos to Austin (see depiction by LightsIntheTexasSky.com). Here's a summary of the week's sighting of intelligently moving orange orbs:
We've got two confirmed sightings of a strange set of redish orange lights in San Marcos. One was reporting to MUFON, and the other to LightsInTheTexasSky.com. Apparently, many people in the area took notice and tried to capture photos of it, but were unsuccessful. Here's the MUFON report: I was preforming the duties of my job which require me to be outside patrolling at night. I happened to look up (as I like looking at the stars) and I saw 3 red-orange orbs that were then joined by a 4th of the same color and approximately the same size. At first I thought maybe they were stars or meteorites but they where first off moving and then also moving to slowly. I saw them in the sky down the street from where I was and the lights moved toward where I was but not "at" me. You could hear a slight whirring noise as they got closer but they were not planes. The lights almost resemble fire but not really. They were moving over the highway from the direction of Wimberly, Texas very slowly when they were almost over the complex I work at they stopped, hovered a moment and then continued moving slowly toward Seguin, Texas ( I think that is East to West...not really good at the cardinal directions haha). When they were above the complex I work at/ field next the the complex they just disappeared like they were never there. One of the lights did sort of fade come back and then disappear but the others were just gone and the noise with them! Although I am curious about what they were I dont really care...It was exciting. I ran to try to get my family but the lights were gone before they came out. Several people stopped at our complex squealing and yelling excitedly "Did you see that? Did you see that? What were they?" Another person said that people were stopped in the street in town trying to take videos and photos...he said they wouldnt come out on his own camera and my phone wasnt strong enough to pick them up as I have an older phone. And the other: My 15 year old daughter and I spotted 7 bright orange ball looking objects flying over San Marcos, Tx on 05/11/2012 at 9:25 PM. We followed them around in our vehicle for appox. 7 to 8 minutes until they just disappeared into what seemed to be thin air. There bright lights were also dimming and then brightening constantly.
Someone has uploaded some great UFO footage from May 5th in San Marcos. A green orb looks to be zooming through the sky. It may be stationary, but it's hard to tell, as the witness couldn't get a good focus. The video description reads: "Of course the video quality isn't good, I could get focused on it. plus, I was more interested in watching it with my own eyes. couldn't find any news on it" |
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