miércoles, 28 de diciembre de 2016

UFO Sightings: Could Recent Surge In 'Fireball' Sightings Lead To A New Mystery?

Recent UFO sightings reported to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) have included an uptick in sightings of fireball UFOs. The most recent surge in the fireball reports includes sightings that are scattered throughout most of North America. Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center, has been discussing these sightings in detail on various radio and podcast programs for at least three years.

The most recent surge of these UFO sightings occurred at the end of November, and continued through the first two weeks of December. "Fireball" is a NUFORC designation for a type of UFO that emits bright light that either obscures the craft being witnessed, or represents something completely new, and fairly bizarre, even for a branch of study that frequently stretches the limits of the human imagination. These fireball UFO sightings frequently include initial confusion with natural phenomena like shooting stars.


A great example of this kind of UFO report can be found in the NUFORC files from December 6, 2016 for a sighting outside of Austin, Nevada.

I immediately radioed my wife (we had picked up some 2-way radios for the trip) and said, 'Quick! Look in front of us at that shooting-...'. I didn't finish my sentence because as I was speaking, it began to slow down without fading.

It then came to a stop, pulsated or barely flashed (not very bright, though) and then another one appeared to the right (east) of the original light/object. About a second later, a third one appeared (again, on the right) and now there were three of them! in a line. Almost like Orion's Belt...

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