In the videos, viewers can see several glowing orbs illuminating the night sky, some arranged in a curved line, resembling the rim of a disc. The lights didn’t flash on all at once; instead, they turned on sequentially, enhancing the mystery. Crowds gathered, watching in awe as they tried to decipher the spectacle before them. “I’ve seen many radar anomalies, but never a giant rectangle with a defined vapor shock wave and trail,” one witness told Daily Mail, speculating that the formation could be approximately 20 miles long.
The footage sparked a wave of reactions online, with many commenters suggesting that aliens might be behind the strange display. One social media user warned, “Humanity best be thinking about how to deal with aliens. No more denying they are here.”
Others, however, offered more grounded explanations, suggesting that the lights could be flares deployed by the US Air Force. Indiana, notably, has an Air Force base nearby, which could potentially account for the unusual lights. Despite widespread curiosity, the US Air Force has yet to issue an official comment on the sightings, leaving the phenomenon shrouded in mystery.
The renowned filmmaker passed away at the age of 78.
Born in Lincolnshire in 1929, Plowright made her stage debut in 1954.
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