Matthew Evans captured a U̳F̳O̳ image hovering over the British coast
Matthew Evans, 36, spotted the unidentified bright object on the coast of Devon, England, as he looked from the top floor window of his building.
The photos show four bright lights in a triangular shape peeking into the night sky. The man quickly grabbed his phone to take a picture, but within seconds, the image was gone.
Matthew Evans said: “The object did not move like an airplane. It moved much slower, up and down before disappearing after about 10 seconds. I was able to pull out my phone and take pictures. that image. Then the object quickly moved and I couldn’t see it anymore. I assumed it was an unidentified flying object.”
After images of U̳F̳O̳s on the Devon coast spread online, many different theories were made by netizens. Some people think it’s the sun obscured by clouds, others think it looks like an airplane and some even think it’s the reflection of street lights.
Occasionally there are reports of unidentified flying objects appearing in the sky, but rarely there is official confirmation from research bodies about the often controversial phenomenon.
The incident comes after the P̳e̳n̳t̳a̳g̳o̳n̳ released a public report on U̳F̳O̳s. According to a nine-page report released on June 25, US military pilots have had about 144 U̳F̳O̳ sightings, mostly since 2019, one of which is explainable.
Luis Elizondo, former director of the AATIP aerospace threat identification program, said the report was just the tip of the iceberg. Reportedly, AATIP is designed to verify the military encounters with U̳F̳O̳s.
On October 13, 2020, the people of New York City, USA were excited when they saw an unidentified flying object. Witnesses gave various descriptions of U̳F̳O̳s they saw in the sky above Manhattan.
One said it was an oddly shaped, glowing, and slow-flying object, while other witnesses claimed to be as many as three separate objects, with some even seeing more than three.