Witness describes orbs in triangle formations over North Carolina
By Roger Marsh
UFO News Examiner
While the objects could not be identified, the witness said the orb-shaped lights moved in triangle formations.
Credits: MUFON database.
They thought the lights were airplanes until they came closer.
“Once we got closer we noticed these were not little red lights, but orange-red objects (basketball size) floating through the air,” the reporting witness stated.
They considered various things that the lights could be, including Chinese lanterns.
“Then we worried about the number we were seeing and momentarily thought maybe there had been a fire and these were large embers. The object was an orb-like shape, dome-like with a fire-like glow coming from underneath it. Reminded me of a moon-jelly fish!”
The witness described the objects and their movement.
“Approximately 2 feet in diameter, the object would emerge from the tree line and float upwards. The glow was an intense red/orange/yellow. There was no sound coming from them at all. As soon as one appeared, there would be another one emerging within 20-30 seconds.”
The lights were also forming triangles in the sky.
“Three of these objects would join together in a triangular formation (above telephone pole height) and slowly float in a straight direction past the horizon. There were multiple groups (triad), but you did not see more than one group unless you were to turn and face the direction the others had been going. They continued to just float up and away. We observed several sets emerge in the course of 8 minutes. When we first noticed them in the distance we saw 6. There were only two cars that passed by our car and no other noises.”
The witness provided three images with the MUFON report, which was filed on March 22, 2012. Image 1, Image 2, and Image 3. No town name was mentioned in the public portion of the report. The above quotes were edited for clarity.
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