A picture of the full moon going in and out of focus.
Bright light on the horizon, slowly moving down for most of an hour. My guess is bright star or planet. When I get home, I’ll run date and location against “Stellarium”. It can show the sky at any location or time. There were some sightings in Pennsylvania recently documented on a Discovery channel UFO special. Stellarium showed that they were describing, very accurately I might add, the normal sky and stars, visible that night. There observations were spot on, but their interpretation left something to be desired.
It’s a lens flare.
It looks to me like the girl is shining a flashlight on a window or glass door. I can see the faint outline of a person in the background — very fuzzy, but definitely there.
I believe in UFOs conceptually, but automatically think these “sightings” are bogus. Photos are easy to fake with Photoshop. Videos are never in focus. There are never two different photos or videos that’ll allow triangulation of the object to get an accurate size and location reference. When one lands and interacts, I’ll believe they’ve come to visit. Until then, I’ll believe they’re somewhere out there in the broad universe but not fixated on our planet.
Think of Roswell: A whole field of debris and Jesse Marcel supposedly brought some home to show the family, but no one kept even a small piece as a souvenir???
What’s with all the conspiracy theorist UFO threads lately? Is FR a conspiracy website?