Couple watched as two green, tear-shaped objects hovered in the night sky and then made a bee line for their home, hovered again, and then started glowing with a pink red color. The wife was afraid and wanted to go inside, but before they headed into the house, the UFOs turned green again and shot back up into space with a flash. Wow, wish we could have seen that! Here's the full report, submitted to MUFON: Factors Unknown Sighting Details May 5th 2013 my wife and I stepped outside for a smoke as we where sitting there smoking and look at the night sky I noticed two objects which at first look I thought where stars but it seemed odd I've never noticed then before and they was really close to each other . As we watched the objects we noticed the began to move in a straigh line one behind the other both putting off a bright green glow as they move to the north from the south as the objects. Where almost directly above us they stopped in midflight and began to omit a pinkish red glow for what seemed to be a matter of one minuet by this time my wife is scared pulling me by the arm to come inside as we both still had are eyes locked on the two tear shaped objects after watching for a little while longer the objects went back to green and shot straight up and where out of side with in a flash
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A Dallas area resident spotted a very obvious object in the sky - brighter and bigger than a typical star. It also was a mix of red, yellow, and orange. Could this have been a satellite or perhaps a shooting star that only appeared stationary? No word on whether this object simply hovered or exhibited other behavior. The best line from this report? "I've seen a lot of UFOs in my time, so I just went back in the house." Read the full MUFON report right here: Bigger and brighter than a normal star.
A man and his stepson observed four lights glowing in the sky - first stationary and then moving around. They disappeared and then reappeared, only to disappear again. Their stop and start behavior and weird boomerang shape are definitely bewildering. Here are a few photos of the sighting: And then full report, submitted to ReportaUFO.com: We stepped out into the back yard and looked up in the sky to the south. At bout 40 degrees above the horizon there were 4 lights in the sky. 3 were bright and one was dim. The lights could better be described as "glowing," not as a light that shines. It was almost like looking at a star, the way they twinkle. Because they weren't moving, my first thought was of helicopters. But as we watched I quickly realized that they didn't have any kind of flashing lights, I quickly became unsure of what they might be. My stepson and I watched as the lights faded from view. It wasn't like they went anywhere, they just slowly diminished to nothing. The lights were located in the flight path on the north end of DFW International Airport. Aircraft could be seen around the sky (none in the immediate area of the objects we saw).
A couple in South Texas watched a very large star-like object, glowing in the night sky and moving very quietly but erratically about. What's especially intriguing about this sighting is apparently it's not the first of its kind: the pair of witnesses have spotted this 5 other times. Here's the full report, submitted to MUFON: I was indoors while my wife was out on the front porch stargazing. She saw what looked like a bright planet in the western sky that she had not noticed before so she focused on it for a minute. The object began to move very slowly towards the south. The object moved so slowly that at first she was not sure it was moving. When she was sure the object was indeed moving she came inside to get me. I went outdoors and observed a bright glowing planet sized object approx 75 degrees above the western horizon traveling south at approx 5000 feet elevation. Grabbed a pair of binoculars that we keep on a porch table and observed the object best described as a luminescent pearl that wobbled erratically as it moved silently across the night sky. The object continued on it's southern trajectory as it traveled out of sight. The entire sighting lasted between two to three minutes. Went back outside about 10 minutes later to look for more objects but none were observed. This is the sixth time we have observed this and similar phenomenon at this location.
Way up in North Texas, right by the Texas/Kansas border, a star gazer spotted a pretty interesting sight: a very large, wavy, gray streak of light that traveled for a little bit until abruptly disappearing. This doesn't seem like a meteor, as there was no tail or sound and of course the color isn't right. Here's a photo of the event: And the full witness testimony, submitted to MUFON: While standing in the street in front of the house, I observed a streak of light in the sky traveling W to SW. The streak seemed to be at least 10 miles away. There was no sound associated with the light. I was able to get my phone out and take a picture of the streak across the sky. It was visible for about 15 seconds. The streak disappeared immediately, there was no fading of the streak. Included with this report are two photos. The first is the original, showing the streak, and two stars, Pollux and Castor, in the western sky. The second photo is the same photo with the stars identified and circled with Paint Shop Pro. No other alterations were made to either photo. The location of the prominent stars and the time of evening will accurately show the location of the light streak. |
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