we were moving supplies into storage of our workplace. we were all in a tennis stadium so we pretty much had a 180 degree look of the sky. as i was placing somthing down on the ground my coworker said look and i looked up but didnt see anything. then he said look, look right here. thought he was just trying to make me look up for a joke but then he said look its an object. then i finally spotted it and it was a dull silver peanut looking object spinning at a medium rate of spee, going in a straight path. at first i thought of all possibilities of what it could be, a ballon but a ballon would more rather kinda float wobbly and keep rising. then i dismissed it as a airplane or helicopter, it had no wings or propellers. it was a constant spinning in a straight path and everytime it spun the sun would reflect off of it. was a dull silver till the sun would hit it, shined really bright when it did shine. Then as it finally passed under the sun, it may sound stupid but i looked down for a bit cause the sun was hurting my eyes then looked right back up, it was gone. when i first saw it, i immediately knew it was nothing i have never seen, and kept my eyes on it for the most part, till it disappeared. i was kinda in lost of words and in a gaze the whole time. my coworkers kept questioning what it was. lastly i lost sight of it as i explained earlier when i looked down to refocus my eyes. thank you for your time.
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The latest Texas UFO sighting to get captured on cam has Interesting potential, but the footage is a little shaky. What it shows is an orb hovering (seemingly silently) for several minutes, and repeatedly changing from white to green. Could this be a satellite, or some kind of street light? See the video below, posted by UFOSkywatch2013.
If you follow this blog, then you've probably been introduced to the YouTuber EastTexasUFOs. Basically, this guy is no stranger to cool UFOs outside his home and he's got tons of videos to prove it. Of course it's up for debate whether the lights that he sees are all that mysterious, or if they simply belong to low flying planes. On one hand, the lights themselves aren't all that amazing and definitely resemble a commercial plane. On the other hand, they seem to hover in one spot for long periods of time, at one point the UFO features 5 lights that don't seem in any sort of logical formation, and the witness even brings up a "flight radar" app that proves there is no commercial craft in the area. Thoughts? Here's some commentary form the video: better shut up, so he doesn't dim out
Mackenzie Norman, of the Dallas area, spotted a UFO and tweeted about it: "swear I just saw a UFO." She then provided a picture of the sighting (see below). Unfortunately, details of how the UFOs behaved are not available at this time. Since this is a photo (not a video), it's hard to tell if these are true UFOs or simply headlights or streetlights. If you saw something weird in the Dallas area yesterday, let me know!
A Midland resident saw something strange during her morning cigarette - a fiery, tumbling orange orb hovering in the air, pulsating, and then disappearing. She grabbed her daughter for a look, but by then, the UFO was gone. She saw something similar a few nights later, but this sighting was captured on her cell phone camera, though she admits the footage is "crappy" and does not do it justice. Here's the cell phone video: The full MUFON report: I went outside to smoke my morning cigarette, just after I woke my youngest daughter for school. It was around 6:20 or so. I was sitting on the porch facing an exterior wall of my bedroom. I turned to my right to look up in the sky, as I often do when having a smoke, and saw the craft hovering in the sky to the northeast. My first thought was that I was hallucinating, or possibly my eyes just hadn't adjusted to being awake yet. (I'm not a morning person) I've tried finding a picture similar to what I saw, but haven't been able to find one. On first glance, it looked like a small fire in the sky, below the thin, low, partial cloud cover. When I really looked at it, it appeared to be three (possibly 4-5) orangeish lights stacked on top of each other that were pulsating. They were way too large to be stars or commercial aircraft. It looked as though they shone through a haze. I ran inside and grabbed my cell phone to take a video, but it's not great. The object was far enough away that you can't really see the detail or shape that I saw with my naked eye. I took a few clips, sorry for the crappy footage, I didn't have time to run in and grab my tripod. Since this thing seemed to be hanging around, I dashed back inside to get my daughter to come look. As soon as we made it back outside, it was gone. Simply vanished into thin air. Needless to say, she thinks I'm nuts now (she's 11). The thing never moved while I was observing it, it just sat there pulsating light. This isn't the first one I've seen. The first was on a road trip from Midland to Lake LBJ in high school, a large orange orb that followed my car and then zig-zagged off into the sky. Then, I saw another last week on February 21st, during the day on my drive to work. I turned on to the street heading towards my office building, and saw a small silver disk glinting in the sunlight. My guess is it was a couple thousand feet up. It was moving very slowly to the northwest, then poof! It vanished into thin air. No video on this one, it happened too fast. |
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