Here’s how the YouTube poster describes this video:
a truly rare sighting, sorry for it being so short, i did film for about 20 minutes, but it just stayed in the same position the WHOLE time. this is belived to be a triangular starship quite possibly from somewhere in the Orion belt. An amazing craft. It faded away after being there for about half an hour. Unfortunatly, i did not have the chance to film it as i did not see it fly off
It is a strange video. The lack of running lights suggest isn’t an blimp or balloon. But we’d like to see daylight footage of the same area to assure us it isn’t a structure.
This video was shot on June 13, 2009 at the King’s Dominion amusement park in Virginia. Park officials claim the “ring” is a smoke ring from their volcano ride. But people who were there say this is unlikely as the ring wasn’t diffuse or smoky. Watch the video and judge for yourself.
Nice tape. The videographer shows the object within a context, and offers some good comments such as noting the lack of running lights on a craft, suggesting it isn’t an aircraft. And the fact that craft appears to be in front of the clouds, suggesting that it isn’t a satellite.
Or at least that’s how this video is labeled on YouTube. It also is reported to be taken in Brazil.
This is one of those videos that clearly isn’t a hoax. But that doesn’t mean it’s a damaged UFO.
The most likely explanation comes from a YouTube commenter who says:
i am sure it is a pyrotechnical spray that is usually attached to skydivers or gliders.
You can judge for yourself. But one thing is for sure: YouTube and the proliferation of video cameras is giving us a lot of strange footage to view and analyze.
My sister and my friend recorded this object while driving one night using a cell phone camera. The object was unrecognizable due to it size and brightness. When they brought home the video they showed it to me, one other friend, and my parents.
At first we assumed it was a blimp, but we thought it was unusual for a blimp to be entirely lit up, (instead of just the screen being lit up) with no logos or ads on it. The object flies in a straight line at first but at 1:04 in the video, it changes directions, from flying southeast to directly east with no hesitation.
After this occurs, the object isn’t visible for a brief while because it disappears behind a tree line. At 2:30 the object reappears at a distance, having traveled at a faster rate of speed than before.The video ends due to the ladies having to make a left turn away from the object, heading home.
The two young ladies were ecstatic over what they had seen, while everyone else was in disbelief and offering suggestions as to what it may be. My sister also added that with the naked eye, you could make out the top or dome above the light (like the dome on top of a flying saucer).
After more people viewed the video, we narrowed down the object to two possibilities:
1 – Some sort of non-advertisement (or maybe weather) blimp that’s UNNECESSARILY bright.
2 – A UFO.
Not knowing what else to do we posted this video on youtube (titled “UFO? walnut 2009″) asking people their thoughts on the subject. A few days later, another youtube user claims to have seen the object later on that night. They claim to have seen the object turn from a white glow to red glow… while rotating.
Whether this claim is true or not we do not know. On a side note, I received another comment on my video by a person living one city east of my hometown. In the daytime they recorded (on an actual video camera, March 23, ’09) an object either reflecting the sunlight or making its own light.
This object is moving erratically within the same parameters over open land, seemingly “skipping” like watching an old VHS tape. I just thought I would include this part being as the locations of the two videos are approximately within 15 miles from each other. Any response debunking or accepting this video would be much appreciated.
Here’s a photo of a similar object seen over China:
These are quite quite similar to some videos we’ve featured on the site in the last few months. All of which resemble some form of falling space debris.