Friday, October 2, 2015

An orange colored UFO sighted in the night sky of Darwin


A strange orange colored object was seen in the night sky of Darwin in North Territory and the footage that has been captured shows a bright orange streak of light flying through the sky over the Northern Territory. It has left the children who spotted it shocked and experts mystified.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 1 October 2015.
The video was apparently shot by Quentin Theron in the backyard of his Darwin home with his children and it shows the UFO slowly shooting through the night sky.
There ae a number of theories about the sighting. One is that it could have been space junk re-entering the atmosphere or a high altitude military jet with its afterburner. The children initially thought it was a shooting star but his son said it was a meteorite.
Astronomer Geoff Carr admits that it is unidentified, it is flying and it is an object. But, in his opinion, it is not of alien origin. It certainly is an interesting piece of footage.
The 40-year-old father was swimming in his backyard pool when he and his children spotted the strange light and began to capture the UFO on his video.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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