A Texas UFO Sightings reader snapped a photo of a collection of orange lights flying silently and low through the night sky. Could these simply have been Chinese lanterns caught up in the wind? The description and photo don't really resemble your typical set of Chinese lanterns, though this was a Saturday night - when lantern-worthy celebrations tend to happen. Check out the photo and testimony below, which is very similar to a sighting in Fredericksburg from the same night: Trail or orange/amber lights flying south to north in what appeared to be a formation. Too slow for jets, I estimate, more of helicopter speed, but no sound at all. Altitude was significantly lower than passenger aircraft flying overhead at the same time. Estimate of 2000-5000 feet (maybe). There were approximately 50 individual lights, possibly more. We observed them continually for 15-20 minutes around 8:45-9:00pm this evening. Any ideas? Have you seen any strange lights like this recently in Texas? Make a report!
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liz chapman
5/24/2014 02:50:29 pm
I would check wind direction for that night that would be the way to see if they r lanterns or not.
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Monsoon
6/18/2014 04:34:13 am
Considering the given location's proximity to Fort Hood, couldn't it have just been a tracer fire test?
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