UFO: Man spots object in sky over California in March
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The space visitor reportedly climbed out of its spaceship and strolled down streets in the Monteagudo neighbourhood of the city. The unconfirmed alien was said to resemble a “chupacabra”, a mythical folkloric creature, and was approximately 30 centimetres tall.
Prior to its appearance, residents reported seeing a halo of light in the sky, according to El Tribuno newspaper.
UFO enthusiast Javier Aliaga told local media: “As the object entered the sky, there was a crash, like thunder.
“Furthermore, the characteristic of this object is as if it were throwing fire.”
After its walkabout the alien returned to its space ship and departed for a destination unknown, the eyewitnesses believed.
The only traces that remained of its visit were circles in the grass, from where a UFO took off, they said.
Sightings of UFOs have increased dramatically during the coronavirus pandemic.
Data provided by the National U.F.O. Reporting Center show that reports of alien spaceships in the US have increased by about 1,000 to 7,200 over the course of last year.
UFO enthusiasts believe that the pandemic is the cause of this uptick, leading more people to spend time observing the night skies.
The Pentagon’s decision in the summer to launch a review of so-called “unidentified aerial phenomena” observed from military aircraft may also have piqued the public’s interest in alien beings.
Last year, it declassified three videos of such sightings.
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Peter Davenport, the director of the U.F.O. reporting centre, known as NUFORC, told the New York Times: “It’s encouraging to many of us in the field of ufology that the government is willing to confirm that they are aware of these circumstances, that they are conceding that people are reporting these events.”
Mr Davenport, who holds master’s degrees in biology and finance, became fascinated by UFOs after seeing one as a child.
While watching a movie at a drive-in cinema in St Louis with his family, Mr Davenport saw “an amazingly bright fire engine red object that looked something like an English rugby ball.
“It appeared to be almost motionless, then shot straight up, and then down behind [a building]. All of that happened in five or six seconds.”
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