Was taking a few shots of the weather near my house a little while ago. A strange object shows in the first of the photos, but not the next two, which were taken within a second or so of the first. Let's put it through the official UFO filter, shall we? Unidentified? Check Flying? Check Object? Check UFO! Definitely not a watch.
Looks like somebody is a sore loser at a game of Simon and launched it from a skeet machine turned up to 11.
Well...it ain't me fly in'...I'm on days off. Currently, I have 'aviation rectal glaucoma'...I don't see my ass fly in'...at least for the next few days.
Well, rumor has it that Agents Mulder and Scully are back in business ... You may want to call the FBI and ask for Assistant Director Skinner
Wasn't hard to think up since I had one as a kid. The greenish and yellowish light in the magnified shot being in the same relative positions as the Simon lighted buttons triggered an immediate flashback.
It'd be a hilarious coincidence if UFOs also used green and red as their standard lighting colours for port and starboard on commercial aircraft wingtips.
I sure hope you are right, and it's just a silly game, or a commercial airplane. Being abducted by aliens once was more than enough, I assure you.
Looks to me like an aircraft with landing lights ON in the first picture, and switched OFF in the rest of the pictures. But I guess any flying object about which you know nothing, could be a UFO, But not every UFO is a flying saucer!
Radio station in Little Rock used to have a late, late, late weekend night show on weird stuff that now just gets slapped on Facebook. One night they were talking UFO's and some old lady called in and said where she lived and that at night she would see red, green, and white lights in the sky, host yep UFO, they chattered on about it for some time and all I could think was, given where she said she lived, she was near the flight pattern for Little Rock Air Force Base, clearly alien visitors is the logical explanation rather than C-130's.