What could these objects be ? Image Credit: YouTube / UFO Casebook
A pilot flying over the Pacific has captured footage of several sets of lights moving in formation through the clouds.
The footage, which can be viewed below, shows what appear to be three distinct groups of lights - twelve in total - moving together in the same direction, with some briefly disappearing and reappearing as they move through the clouds.
The clip was reportedly filmed over the South China Sea, however few additional details have emerged.
The pilot (and presumably the co-pilot) can also be heard discussing the spectacle.
"I don't know what that is," one of them remarks.
"That is some weird s***t," the other replies.
Radio chatter can also briefly be heard in the background.
It currently remains unclear exactly what the lights actually are; some have speculated that they could be sets of flares fired up from a ship and caught by the wind, while others maintain that they are physical aircraft of some kind flying in formation.
Whatever the case, it's certainly an interesting piece of footage.
I'd love to see the real, uncompressed original video. Frankly, my spider senses say it's CG, and given the things are featureless, presumably there is zero corroboration (no-one else on the plane saw/filmed it?) - then it's a dead end - may as well be CGI, as adding little white dots and having them autotracked against the background is dead set easy. Â
Just as China investigate a cube shaped hut on the moon. The lights are from the intergalactic craps championship committe and they need to know if Zog had rolled a six or a four. There's lots of trillium pesos riding on the outcome and they're a bit embarrassed they lost the second dice.
I watched it a few times what I noticed was they all seem to connected and it didn�t really look like it was part of the background clouds as if it was a reflection or digital fake.
No, but you're close - I think it was the much rarer Pterodactylus illuminati, the Luminous Pterodactyl. Although rare, they fly in very organised formations, called 'fleets' to distinguish them from boring flocks of birds..
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