A Las Vegas resident was gazing up at the night sky through binoculars then they noticed strange, bright glowing objects darting around the moon. Fortunately they were able to snap a photo and send it, along with testimony, to MUFON (case 91650): took photo through binoculars of several glowing objects darting about close to the moon
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Phoenix residents were in for an amazing sight Monday evening. Local news shared photos of what looks like swirling lights or a bizarre cloud taking up a massive portion of the sky in Phoenix (but apparently this was seen in other parts of Arizona, as well as California and Mexico, too). So far, there has been no explanation given for this mass display, but one person commented that this could be an example of "cloud iridescence," or a rainbow cloud caused by ice crystals hanging in the atmosphere. Others believe this could be the leftover "contrail" of sorts of a missile or rocket launch. The latter is a lot more likely to me, considering this was seen as far as Mexico! Also, there is a Chinese space station expected to crash near this area in the coming days, so perhaps this event is related. As always, you be the judge:
TexasUFOs will be following this story closely. In the meantime, do you live in Arizona, California or Mexico? Did you also see this mystery "cloud"? Do you know of any updates to this story? Please share!
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UFOJane discusses the Chinese space station, the Tiangong 1, and its expected crash back to planet Earth (specifically over California and Oregon) anywhere between March 30th and April 2nd, 2018.
A NASA photo of a Mars crater from 2005 has been making headlines recently. A popular UFO researcher noticed that NASA labeled the image "Chryse Alien" and suggested that this could be proof of alien life in our universe.
While the photo is definitely interesting and seems to show an alien face, I personally believe NASA was just having fun with the name.
Now, while this photo may show a Mars impact crater and not a real alien face, it could still show proof of alien life. Or at least, ancient alien life. The Chyrse Planitia is the name of the Martian plain where the above image was captured, and it is home to many ancient river valleys and perhaps a large ocean or lake. This of course means there could have been alien life on the planet in ancient times. The name "Chyrse" refers to an ancient island in Southeast Asia rich with gold, referenced in both mythological and historic Greek texts. So, the name "Chyrse Alien" does imply a lot more than a simple Martian impact crater. I'll leave it up to you, the community, to read between the lines! Share your theories on this real NASA photo and NASA's curious name for it in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Amazing video of a bright fireball crashing into the earth has been featured on many news outlets. Along with the footage are photos of the crash site, which show metal spheres. Sources now say this "UFO" or "meteor" was really a piece of a satellite, in other words it was space junk.
As of 2016, the United States Strategic Command claims to track a total of 17,852 artificial objects in earth’s orbit, including 1419 operational satellites. That's a lot of potential space junk.
TexasUFOs has reported on many astonishing "meteor/UFO" crashes this month, from the meteor that caused an earthquake in Michigan to the meteor that exploded over Russia, turning night into day and causing the ground to shake. And to make matters eerier, all of this incredible sky activity is happening less than a month before the anniversary of the 2013 Valentines Day meteor over Russia, which injured thousands of people who were living in or visiting the Ural Mountains at the time. With cases like these, it is difficult to know whether not we are looking at a meteor or "space junk" or crashing spacecraft! If this "meteor" was really a piece of a satellite, could other "meteors" that have been reported on by the media also have been space debris?... Could a space storm launch our own satellites (known and MIA) and spacecraft right back at us? Or could there be a secret space war raging above our heads, as the late astronaut Edgar Mitchell suggested? Share your theories in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! And if you have any photographs or videos of a recent meteor, make sure to share those as well! |
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