It’s out of this world!
A swarm of mysterious glowing UFOs has been spotted flying at high speed near an air force base in Indiana, surprising dozens of onlookers, according to wild video footage.
At least six yellow-orange orbs were caught on camera flickering and floating near Kokomo, just south of Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base, and then later appeared in the air on Oct. 7, according to footage and reports. It is said to have disappeared.
“What is that?” one of the neighbors can be heard saying. “I’m really worried about going to bed tonight because I think it’s a UFO.”
Another stunned witness said: “What’s the actual fk?!”
One witness said the zigzagging aircraft appeared on Doppler weather radar as a “huge rectangle” with a “well-defined vapor shock wave.”
“I have seen many easily explained radar anomalies over the years…but never once have I seen a huge rectangle with a well-defined vapor shock wave and trajectory,” the eyewitness said. He spoke to the Daily Mail, which first reported the sighting.
“Judging by the size of the image, the rectangle would be about 20 miles long,” the witness said.
However, some observers said the strange orb was likely a flare dropped by a military plane.
“These clearly appear to be military smoke bombs,” said Alejandro Rojas, a consultant at the Enigma Institute, which investigates UFO sightings.
“The telltale signs…are a line of lights that turn on and off in succession,” he said.
The bizarre sightings follow a string of UFO reports near military installations, including Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia, where authorities reported seeing “flashing red, green and white lights” in December. occurred later.
The U.S. Air Force had no explanation for the hovering lights as of Friday and did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.