A really great daytime sighting has been submitted to MUFON (case 105922). An Arlington, Texas resident was going for a walk when they noticed two bright white, mysterious spheres in the sky, which they described as "Tic Tac shaped objects" (no doubt inspired by the news-making USS Nimitz "Tic Tac" UFO incident). The witness snapped some photos and submitted them along with a detailed testimony to MUFON: I was walking in my neighborhood for exercise just after 5 pm and often watch airplanes fly over as I live in the landing path for Arlington's city airport and Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport. I was walking south and randomly looked to my left (to the east) and up in the sky and noticed two white objects that were in the air. It was a clear day. I didn't hear anything, I just happened to look in that direction and saw them. They were moving faster that a prop plane but just a bit slower than commercial jets I usually see flying higher up. They were significantly higher than any private planes I see in the area and higher than commercial jets on their approach to land. I captured a photo of the objects and a 737 (looks like) is also in the photo and provides a reference to the size and altitude of the objects. I thought these objects might be drones but they were higher than commercial aircraft in the area and it didn't make sense they'd be flown that high given it's just south of a major airport with a lot of commercial traffic. I can't find any obvious evidence of these photos being manipulated or photo shopped. Even the metadata for the photo shows that it was taken on December 17th, just like the witness shared in their report. That said, could this witness have misidentified party or weather balloons? Or was this a real sighting of orbs / "Tic Tac" UFOs? Share your thoughts, as always, in the comments, or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
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