Residents in Indiana reported seeing mysterious lights in the sky, with many believing they were UFOs. The sightings occurred over Grissom Air Force Base, prompting a mix of opinions from experts.
Dozens of locals captured videos of glowing orbs, with one witness exclaiming, "What is that? I think it's a UFO, and it's hard to sleep after seeing it."
The following morning, a witness used Doppler radar to identify a massive rectangular object approximately 35 km long. An anonymous report to the National UFO Reporting Center claimed this object left a trail extending 250 km.
Experts noted that while many radar anomalies can be explained, they had never seen such a large rectangle with a distinct vapor wake. Alejandro Rojas from Enigma Labs described the orbs as resembling military lights, citing their sequential flashes.
A former spokesperson for the Mutual UFO Network confirmed the eerie appearance of such flashes at night, often mistaken for UFOs. However, a representative from Grissom Air Force Base questioned these claims, stating that KC-135 Stratotankers on site do not use signal flares.
Similar sightings of flashing red, green, and white lights have also been reported near Langley-Eustis, Virginia, with officials noting their high-speed movements.
As of now, the Pentagon maintains that there is no evidence of extraterrestrial visitation.