Hovering Aircraft Update!
Date & Time: February 15 at 6 PM
Location: Caldera High, Bend, OR
I just posted some video clips as a follow-up to my earlier post. Apologies for the kids in the background—this whole video thing is new to me😆. The clips are arranged chronologically based on how I observed them.
The initial videos show two white lights as I approach from the main road. After that, you’ll see a small white sphere, as well as an aircraft with three white lights above it. This footage was captured at 6:07 PM—it does occasionally go out of focus, but there are some clear shots in there.
I ended that video and began recording again almost immediately (still at 6:07 PM), but by that point, I lost sight of the aircraft; only the sphere remained visible. Later, when I zoomed in, I noticed something else that resembled a darker sphere descending in the frame, though it might have been moving away instead. It’s challenging to see since it doesn’t have any lights or distinctive features.
In a mid-video slow-motion clip, you’ll want to look closely to spot both spheres: the white one to the left of the tree is just hovering, while the other can be seen to the right of the tree. These were filmed back-to-back, just a minute apart.
The following clips showcase additional shots of the original sphere after a few minutes; it was still there. For those asking about sound—I didn’t hear any plane engine noise. My car was running and produced a slight hum, so I’m not sure if that’s what you hear in the video. I didn’t perceive any noise that I could attribute to the aircraft itself.
I hope this all makes sense! It’s a bit tricky to describe.
Thanks for sharing your experience and the video clips! It sounds like you captured some really intriguing footage. I can imagine how exciting it must have been to witness those lights and the spheres in the sky. It’s understandable that filming while observing can be challenging, especially if it’s your first time.
I appreciate you giving detailed timestamps and descriptions of what you saw—it definitely helps to follow along with the footage. The presence of two different spheres, especially with one being less visible, adds an interesting layer to your observations. The lack of sound is also noteworthy since it raises questions about what you were seeing. I’m curious to see the footage—did you manage to upload it anywhere for others to check out?
Looking forward to hearing more about your thoughts on the experience!