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Man films UFO in the sky over Melbourne

By T.K. Randall
October 22, 2015 · Comment icon 27 comments

The UFO was soon lost in the clouds. Image Credit: YouTube / Peter Maxwell Slattery
Peter Slattery managed to capture footage of a strange circular object traveling at considerable speed.
The Australian UFO enthusiast had been out in his garden on October 14th when he spotted an object that looked like a kite at the side of his house and went to investigate.

Unable to find anything, he was about to return to what he was doing when he glanced skywards and caught sight of a round, bright object moving through the clouds high above.

He was able to film several seconds of footage before it disappeared.



Source: Yahoo! News | Comments (27)




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Comment icon #18 Posted by toast 9 years ago
... but as its falling straight down .... No, its not falling straight down.
Comment icon #19 Posted by Immune to Bieberfever 9 years ago
Jeeze again man man one should think we would have been totally colonized by now after all these millions of sightinghs! Oh wait...
Comment icon #20 Posted by Rlyeh 9 years ago
How come no one is talking about all the v shaped clouds in ca on the blood moon? Because this thread is about a UFO being filmed in Melbourne.
Comment icon #21 Posted by PersonFromPorlock 9 years ago
At 0:25 there's a brief glimpse of the edge of a roof. If the object were moving as fast as it appears to be, it would quickly be occluded by that edge; and since it isn't, the obvious conclusion is that we're seeing a stationary (or nearly so) object and moving clouds. I have no idea what the object is, but a weather baloon seems a possibility.
Comment icon #22 Posted by TzarSeft 9 years ago
A flying saucer would travel faster if it needed to go somewhere. It's pretty slow for one to begin with.
Comment icon #23 Posted by Sweetpumper 9 years ago
The speed is always a consideration.
Comment icon #24 Posted by Captain Dumbass 9 years ago
I wasn't aware of people using so many weather ballons. What company sells them and how many do they sell a year? Every time someone sees something unexplained in the skies the robot comment kicks in "its a weather ballon, nothing to see here..."
Comment icon #25 Posted by toast 9 years ago
A flying saucer would travel faster if it needed to go somewhere.
Comment icon #26 Posted by qxcontinuum 9 years ago
I wasn't aware of people using so many weather ballons. What company sells them and how many do they sell a year? Every time someone sees something unexplained in the skies the robot comment kicks in "its a weather ballon, nothing to see here..." they would certainly not send two balons close to eachother
Comment icon #27 Posted by ChrLzs 9 years ago
And no human could ever release two balloons... (and apparently, many humans have never been into .., say, a 'party' shop and looked at the sizes and types of balloons that are available for just a few bucks - those are the ones who think they could only be weather balloons... geez, I'm glad I'm still a child and love buying crazy fun things - I'll bet you guys don't even have your own personal fog machine, or blacklight torches, or..)


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