The object was visible for more than half an hour. Image Credit: Sasha Shaker / YouTube
Sasha Shaker used his iPad to record footage of a strange glowing sphere as it danced across the sky.
Sasha and his wife Carly had been returning home from the cinema when they noticed something unusual in the sky over Wincheap. The glowing orb-like object seemed to move across the sky in an unusual fashion, looping back on itself in a feat of impressive aerial gymnastics.
After watching it for a few minutes Sasha went in to the house and fetched his iPad so that he could start recording it.
"It was making no noise and a couple of times moved really quickly from left to right, which made us think it wasn't a remote controlled plane," he said. "It was pretty much your archetypal UFO; circular, silent and changing colour between blue, red and green. We didn't know what it could be."
The couple continued to watch the object for around half an hour and it was still visible in the sky when they went to bed. Neither of them could determine what it was and the footage has since been posted online in the hope that eagle-eyed viewers may be able to shed some light on the mystery.
That is what I saw too, one of the bugs even flies in front of the light early in the clip (1:35) and then down the street. Is that supposed to be the sphere? The two small (the orange & blue) lights are suppose to be the UFOs. One looks like a bug and the other looks like it could be a reflection, maybe? I don't know but the bug light I'm sure is a bug.
Well the orange light is clearly a lens flare caused by the street lamp. The blue dot is the only "real UFO" I see. As for what it is, it could be some kind of RC toy with LED lights on it. That seems a reasonable explanation.
One looks like a bug and the other looks like it could be a reflection, maybe? I don't know but the bug light I'm sure is a bug. I honestly reckon that you are right. Seems to small to be RC, but hey, they do come rather compact. Maybe it is, but it sure looks like a bug.
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