This is quite an interesting video. It’s not faked, and it doesn’t appear to be a balloon. So what is it? Peru has been the site of some extraordinary UFO events and meteors lately.

For Jaimie Maussan’s brief but interesting documentary on the flying man phenomenon, click here.
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Unknowncountry reader Patrick Fernane was on the beach last November making an early morning video when a flash of light shot past and disappeared into the surf. He found that he had recorded it, and set it to Unknowncountry for analysis. These are the responses of our experts:read more

These glowing objects were allegedly filmed with a cellphone outside of a home in the town of Earl Shilton in England in the early hours of the morning one day last February. This is not a Chinese lantern, a drone or a balloon. It is not possible to determine altitude, but they could be ultra-high noctilucent clouds. The image would also be easy to create in a number of different ways. But if the witness is to be taken at her word, these would appear to be plasmas of some sort, and thus an unknown.
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The final verdict on this video from an amateur astronomer is that this is a meteor. Earlier in the video, a professional offers a more accurate opinion: it’s an unknown. It’s height is unusual for a meteor with such a flat trajectory. The reason is that it has had to move through a substantial amount of atmosphere and is still intact. Meteors seen at low altitude far more often have much more vertical trajectories and thus have remained intact because they’ve moved through a smaller volume of air. Also, this simply disappears when it approaches the ground. There is no impact point, and yet the light return doesn’t diminish. It’s an interesting video and a possible unknown.
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