5/4 9:49 AM Update: It appears the latest sighting of a "ring of lights" may have been due to a light show put on by the nearby Mystic Lake Casino, according to a Twitter tip from UFO researchers @ufoofinterest and @TheOutThereChannel. What do you think? A Minnesota resident witnessed a large, bright ring of lights hovering in the evening sky over their neighborhood. They fortunately sent in testimony and photos to MUFON (case 83477). I saw this ring of lights last sat night, April 29, 2017. The lights were in the western sky, and it was an overcast night. The ring of lights were stationary and did not move at all for many hours. The lights were coming from behind the clouds.
Could this sighting be related to the (still unsolved) November 2014 UFO wave? During that time, people saw an unusual ring of lights hovering in different parts of the Lone Star State, namely in Houston, and even in the world:
Or perhaps this event is more like the mysterious "smoke rings" that have been seen occasionally over the past few years, like in Long Beach, New York in February 2017:
What do you think of this sighting? Is this a real UFO? Or could this be something more explainable - perhaps spotlights, flares, or even a hoax? Share your theories about this sighting and more in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
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Heather
3/31/2020 08:55:26 pm
Saw the same lights tonight. Took photos. Due to COVID-19 there are no social gatherings happening...so no lights show at mystic lake casino.
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Jake B
6/9/2020 10:14:49 pm
I saw the same lights on May 13th, and around 29th. Police said it was Mystic. I called Mystic and for 1) they were closed since Memorial Day, so they definitely weren't on the 13th. 2) On the 29th, they shut off or went away; within about an hour and before midnight. Doubtful Mystic would turn the lights on for an hour. I live in the suburb just north of Bloomington so even further away. More too
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Tony Smith
8/2/2020 12:33:37 am
Cool! I’ve seen this twice, SLP also in North Dakota in farmland, that one was really weird. Middle of nowhere. Guessing it’s Mystic or even some other business or hobbyist who bought them, but this gives me a bit of hope. I want to believe. More fun that way haha.
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Carson
10/7/2020 02:22:40 pm
Saw them in Bloomington at 1:30 am today, took a few photos, was so odd because it looked like the lights were behind the overcast clouds.
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