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No, That Wasn't a UFO Over Northern Virginia This Morning | Washingtonian (DC)
More mysterious lights appear over Hawaii (and they're likely not Starlink satellites)
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii News Now was flooded with calls and messages Saturday night in another round of reports of strange moving lights in the dark sky.
The lights were seen from the shores of Waikiki to Ewa Beach, and even neighbor islands, including residents of Kauai and Hawaii Island who saw the strange phenomenon around 10 p.m.
Did you see these lights in the sky over Oahu last night? @jonathanjaredtv captured this video around 10 p.m. in #Waikiki
Ghostly 'UFO cloud' hovering over mountains wows judges in weather photo contest | Space
A ghostly white saucer hovers over the peaks of El Chaltén in southern Argentina. As wind thrashes the nearby clouds, the saucer remains fixed above the craggy summit, anchored in the sky like a mothership surveying the hills below.
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"An hour before taking this photograph I was walking along the trails that surround the beautiful rock formation … [but] the day was very cloudy. Apparently, luck was not with me on this adventure," Negroni Rodriguez told the RMS. "Only for a moment, the clouds allowed me to see El Chaltén — and to my surprise, there was a spectacular and brilliant lenticular cloud with a beautiful and perfect figure that I had never seen."
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Florida Time: UFO sightings near pensacola
Readers : In honor of Halloween, here's a column about Florida and the unexplained: UFOs over Gulf Breeze.
Ed and Frances Walters claimed that the dozens of photographs and a 1 minute, 38 second video that Ed shot in a six-month span, from November 1987 to May 1988, were those of spaceships over their home in Gulf Breeze, a Pensacola suburb.
They weren't alone. A city council member said he saw a bright orange object fly over on March 17, 1988. A retired newspaper publisher said he saw it too. So did a doctor, a chemical engineer and his wife. About 100 witnesses in all backed the Walters' claims.
Reports of rising UFO sightings are greatly exaggerated | Astronomy.com
This year, humanity has been forced to spend agonizing amounts of time cooped up at home. We’re upset. We’re bored. And we’re getting stir crazy. But has that translated into more people seeing unidentified flying objects? A surge of news stories have suggested that UFO sightings are on the rise around the world, with world-weary skyglancers reporting a growing number of alien encounters from Belgium to New York City.
Coyne Incident over Charles Mill Lake was most credible UFO sighting of 1973 | History |
This was a sketch of what Capt. Lawrence J. Coyne and his crew witnessed in the sky over Charles Mill Lake on Oct. 18, 1973.
LOUDONVILLE -- On Oct. 18, 1973, north central ohio residents witnessed strange lights in the sky to the west over Charles Mill Lake.
The next morning they were shocked to hear that they weren't the only ones -- a military helicopter flying near Mansfield also reported the lights in what is now known as the Coyne Incident. According to the Center for UFO Studies, the Coyne Incident is now considered the most credible incident in a wave of sightings in 1973.
Happening on Twitter
Stories have circulated for years of the strange happenings throughout the park: mysterious noises, balls of lights… https://t.co/cEZ5eWcTaq GhostAdventures (from Somewhere scary.) Wed Oct 28 21:00:01 +0000 2020
More mysterious lights appear over Hawaii (and they're likely not satellites) https://t.co/ZAiyAw64xF #HNN HawaiiNewsNow (from Honolulu, Hawaii) Sun Oct 25 22:21:43 +0000 2020
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