I found this video of a UFO that at first seems to be an ordinary metor falling to earth. But the neat thing happens when the meteor decides to change
dirrection. Check it out for your selves, what do you think? could comets do this type of manuvers?
Very very good find, it's not a meteor or asteroid, obviously. But since it has a speed qualified by the witnesses as "slow", maybe it could be
some kind of airplane.
Thats a pretty good video. Is it possible that a strong wind caused it to turn like that? Like the jet stream or something? I can't think of any
other reason why it changes direction the way it did. The reason I think it might be from a strong wind is because of the way it turns. I was half
expecting to see something like a meteor skipping off of the atmosphere. This looks different than that. I have no clue why it would turn like that,
unless there were some tornadic winds up there...
Edit to add, yeah, I suppose a plane or even a rocket might behave that way!
I saw something similair to the footage a while ago but it was black, turns out it was a tornado way up in the sky, eventually it just died out. This
looks to me to b a test missile of sorts.
It's hard to judge from that video, and while my spanish is rudimentary, I didn't hear what the end result of the object was.
Unless it crashed somewhere nearby and there was debrie, my guess is we're talking airplane contrail. High altituder, since it was "strange"
enough to be noticed.
They were saying it glowed yellow and kept falling and falling until it dissapeared from sight. They say it appeared to be a UFO of the second
kind-the 4rth being extra-terrestrial.
Looks exactly like a high flying aircraft contrail, and the plane makes a turn. Nothing unusual about that. It glowed orange because it was at such
an altitude that the sun was lighting the contrail from below...I see them all the time. Nothing out of the ordinary here at all.
im gonna say a plane aswell because i have seen these contrails many times. The way it turned was weird though it kinda bent back on itself (thats
what it looked like to me)