According to a recent MUFON report (case 82432), a group of kids were gazing up at a helicopter and snapping photos of it when they saw a UFO that "scared them" and caused them to run to their parent. Luckily, the young witnesses snapped a photo of the strange "ball of energy": We noticed that a helicopter was circling the area in at a rather high speed. My children went out to look and started snapping photos of the helicopter when they noticed what can only be described a large ball of energy. For some reason they snapped a photo but this object scared them and they ran in to get me. I was outside within 15 seconds and the object was no longer where they had pointed. Upon asking questions I was shown this attached photo.
Could the children have witnessed a drone, ball lightning, or perhaps something more mysterious, like an alien craft? Share your thoughts in the comments or on Facebook or Twitter!
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Volcano webcams always deliver UFO sightings. Believe it or not, balls of light hovering and diving in and out of volcanoes is a common, but no less strange phenomenon. YouTuber Streetcap1 has captured many of these sightings and uploaded them to YouTube, but I have also seen similar phenomenon with my own eyes in real time. In the video shown here, a small light can be seen hovering over the volcano and then becoming larger and larger as it ascends over the city: This was caught on the Live Stream of Webcams de Mexico.
What could this UFO be? How could a tiny ball of light suddenly grow to be a large sun-like object and then rise? Are we experiencing an anomaly with the camera, ball lighting, or something far more mysterious?
"I just remember feeling uncomfortable and worried about it" - Large Glowing Object Near Sun11/10/2016
A large ball of light hovered in the sky over a neighborhood in Wisconsin, competing for the sun's attention! The witness was able to snap a photo, though not when the object was at its largest and brightest. See the photo and submitted to MUFON (case 80330): My husband and I were driving home (we live in downtown Madison) from the west side of Madison after shopping. I simply noticed the object because of how bright it was, and actually thought it was a tiny chunk of a rainbow forming, although there hadn't been any rain that day, until I noticed quickly how much light it was giving off on its own. It was just sort of hovering, colors changed a bit. I just remember feeling uncomfortable and worried about it. I didn't feel like it should be there, not sure it just made me very anxious I suppose. I'm not completely sure of its exact direction, as we were driving home in a curved pattern (the city is on an isthmus between two lakes). I just know when I first saw it we were in West Madison facing east, the brightness of the glow sort of had little spurts of being brighter and slightly less, and it gave off blue, orange, green, reddish colors, and about half an hour later when we got home I saw it again but this time we had moved east 20 miles and I saw it when I faced about SW. I had been trying to take a picture the whole car ride and couldn't catch it with its moving directions, but this photo I did get was at the end of the event where I last saw it from a block outside my building. You can see the sun setting on the right, and the object glowing it's own light and some of the colors to the left.
What could this be? Based on the description, this does not seem like a "sun dog," but perhaps that is the culprit. Or perhaps this was ball lightning? What do you think?
A sky watcher who often catches UFOs on camera filmed a lightning storm in Corsica the other day and was lucky enough to catch some strange balls of light: 09/08/16 - That night was my last night in Corsica, just before the end of vacations. A beautiful thunderstorm surprised tourists, around 21 : 00 pm. A lot of people gathered to witness the huge lightning bolts crossing the dark sky. As the house I rented was close to this nice place, I quickly took my camera and tried to catch a few lightning strikes. I sat down and put my elbows on my knees to be as stable as possible. I was not looking at the screen while recording, fortunately: I noticed strange lights falling down the sky just after the lightning twice.
This witness does not believe it's "ball lightning," a natural but still somewhat mysterious phenomenon to scientists, but instead believes these objects are being affected by the lightning (versus created by it). What do you think?
Mysterious Large Plasma Orb Lands in Russia - Filmed Two Different Nights, Two Different Witnesses7/31/2016
Really incredible videos from Russia, which show a large almost electrical ball of light, have been posted to YouTube. The videos were also shared on MUFON (cases 78074 and 78072). The site XISSUFOToday has done an analysis on the footage and suggests that this is not ball lighting, as some have thought, but instead "spherical plasma formations," which apparently can be created when water is supercharged with heat. However, this is not something that should happen naturally in an environment, as does ball lightning (which stays in a fixated place), and so the author of the analysis suggests these are UFOs: July 25th: Ball of light lands
July 29th: Large ball of light hovers around ground
Related: Initial Plasma Formation in the GLAST-II Spherical Tokamak
What do you think is happening in Russia? Could something strange be going on with Earth's weather to have produced these light phenomenons? Think you can explain these sightings better? Discuss this sighting and more in the comments or on Facebook or Twitter. |
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