Images showing a mysterious circular gap that appeared in the clouds over a North Carolina highway have ignited a scramble for explanations on social media, including the possibility it was created by a UFO .
North Carolina TV station WBTV was the first to post a photo on Monday, with an explanation that viewer Phil Lambert of Lenoir submitted the photo taken on Old Mountain Road in Iredell County.
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Not long after, photos from other people began to appear on Facebook, with some commenting — perhaps tongue-in-cheek — that the shape was not unlike the gap that might be left by a descending flying saucer ... or a cloaked USS Enterprise ( a Star Trek reference .)
Not to change the topic here:
Germany: Lufthansa arbitration with cabin crew union falls apart | News | DW | 20.11.2019
Lufthansa and trade union UFO remain at odds over pay for some 21,000 workers, which led to a two-day strike earlier this month. The two sides had agreed to arbitration, but negotiations to that end have broken down.
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Talks between Lufthansa and the cabin crew trade union UFO over entering comprehensive arbitration have fallen apart, both sides said in a statement Tuesday evening.
Last week, Lufthansa and UFO agreed to enter arbitration to resolve ongoing wage disputes, though neither side had yet named their respective arbitrators. The two sides have been at odds over pay for some 21,000 staff members as well as the union's legal status.
Indian Brook man says he spotted UFO in Nova Scotia skies | Provincial | News | The Chronicle
Roger Ward and his wife Amy Maloney are still shaken up after encountering what they believe was a UFO last week.
The Indian Brook couple was taking their granddaughter to dance in Elmsdale on Thursday when Ward looked up in the sky to admire the beautiful sunset. What he saw among the red and orange clouds has him asking questions that still have no answers.
"It was probably about two kilometres away when I saw it," Ward said Tuesday in a phone interview. "It was pretty big. It was like the size of a football field or something. It was huge. It looked like a big anvil - a big grey anvil - in the sky.
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Irvine-based UFO group marks 50 years of watching the skies - Los Angeles Times
Jan Harzan reckoned the craft was about 10 feet long and 3 feet high. He described it as smooth and metallic on the outside, something similar to a water tank, with corrugated metal landing gear. It hummed like a transformer on a telephone pole.
"It's like it had been born as one piece," Harzan said. "I don't know what it was, but it wasn't ours."
Harzan works out of MUFON headquarters in Irvine, the central hub of a network with locations in all 50 states and about 40 countries.
Close encounters? SpaceX satellites spark Dutch UFO frenzy
The row of satellites which are part of a plan by billionaire Elon Musk's firm to provide internet from space, glided across Dutch skies around 1:00 am (2300 GMT).
Shortly afterwards, Dutch website www.ufomeldpunt.nl was inundated with more than 150 sighting reports, with astonished spotters describing a "bizarre train of stars or lights moving across the skies at constant speed".
"There's a long line of lights. Faster than a plane. Huh?" one spotter reported, while another called it a "star caravan" and one saying "I have it on film".
A lawmaker is asking the Navy whether UFOs might be from China - Business Insider
A lawmaker is raising concerns that the Pentagon isn't sufficiently investigating the strange sightings of UFOs that Navy pilots have reported.
Politico reported that Rep. Mark Walker, a Republican from North Carolina, wrote a July 16 letter to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer requesting more information about the source of the unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, and whether the Navy was aware of any foreign government or company that had made any significant advances in aeronautical engineering.
Classified UFO briefing given to senators on Navy encounters: Report - Axios
Details: The outlet noted it's part of a growing number of requests from members of key oversight committees into unidentified flying objects (UFOs). A spokeswoman for Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, confirmed to Politico he had received a briefing.
What they're saying: "If naval pilots are running into unexplained interference in the air, that's a safety concern Senator Warner believes we need to get to the bottom of," Warner's spokeswoman Rachel Cohen, said in a statement to Politico.
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