Have you ever seen something that you truly believe was a UFO, UAP, orb, plasmoid, or some other mysterious phenomenon? I shared a video of my sighting earlier today and decided to delve into the UFO community for the first time. It’s been quite enlightening and has sparked my curiosity to ask a separate question.
Do you feel like you’ve encountered a UAP, UFO, orb, plasmoid, or other unusual activity with your own eyes? Have you faced skepticism from others?
While I’m not a dedicated UFO enthusiast, I’m aware that it’s a trending topic these days. I own a telescope and have always enjoyed stargazing, keeping up with updates from the James Webb Space Telescope and discussions about the “alien armada” heading our way. However, I didn’t think much of it until now.
What struck me about my previous ‘sightings’ post was how quickly some people dismissed it. (Kudos to the moderators; I had no idea this space had such a diverse mix of opinions.) My sighting was brushed off as a balloon, with many arguing that it didn’t behave in an unusual way. Yet a few people took the time to analyze it and offer their insights. It seems many consider themselves experts on the unknown, but none of us know everything about what exists here or in the vastness of space. We can’t fully understand how things we’ve never encountered might move or behave. As a professional skeptic, I value critical thinking.
I can only assume that if people still dismiss your claims despite valid evidence, it leads to a significant level of frustration. There may be UFO skeptics in this community, but I know what I saw—it wasn’t a balloon. It was much closer in real life, and an iPhone video can’t do justice to my experience. I don’t seek validation; I know what I witnessed. To all my fellow observers who have been dismissed, I see you, and I believe you. We may not need to label what it was, but we can acknowledge its existence.
Since I’m sharing, I’ve decided to post some of my other videos that I haven’t shown before. I’m not looking for feedback; I simply want to share what I experienced for those who are curious.
When people started spotting plasmoids, I took my telescope out to survey the sky from my terrace. I hope people can check out these full-size videos, all recorded from my terrace in Queens, NY:
1/10/2025, 3:21 PM
After setting up to catch plasmoids, I was trying to get a steady shot of the moon through my telescope with my phone.
– Video Link 1
– Zoomed In Clip
– Slow Motion
1/10/2025, 1:06 AM
It was freezing, and I struggled to get a steady alignment. I initially thought this might be a star, but after posting it elsewhere, I was told otherwise. I’m not sure what it was, but I saw it.
– Video Link
– [Zoomed](https://drive.google.com/file/d/
It sounds like you’ve had some fascinating experiences while observing the night sky! It’s great that you’re sharing your videos and insights with a community that is just as curious about these strange phenomena.
I can definitely relate to the frustration of having your experiences dismissed, especially when it feels like you’ve witnessed something unusual. It’s true that people have varying levels of openness to the unknown, and skepticism can sometimes translate into outright denial. But I think it’s important to remember that personal experiences are valid, regardless of whether others believe or understand them.
Your approach of using a telescope and filming with your phone must add an interesting dynamic to your observations. Each individual’s perspective shapes how they interpret what they see, and sharing your attempts to capture those moments is valuable for those who share your interest.
Looking forward to checking out the clips you shared! Keep exploring and sharing your findings—who knows what you might discover next! And as you said, it’s not always about having concrete proof; sometimes it’s just about the experience itself. Live long and prosper! 🌌✨