Orb crashes to the ground

Orb Crash Report
Time: Approximately 8 PM (note: video timestamp is incorrect)
Location: 20 miles south of Atlanta

First Video – Strong Evidence:
While driving around 8 PM south of Atlanta, I observed an unusually high number of orbs in the sky. Normally, I can attribute these to airplanes heading to and from the airport, but on this occasion, I noticed several stationary lights. Initially, I assumed they were stars, but then I witnessed an orb suddenly appear out of nowhere and rapidly descend. This light wasn’t moving horizontally, ruling out both airplanes and Starlink satellites. It wasn’t a shooting star either, as I saw it alter its trajectory just before it dropped. The video quality is low, resulting in glare that makes it hard to capture stars. Moreover, no airplanes crashed in Atlanta that day, so it can’t be attributed to an aircraft malfunction. The light source distinctly vanished upon reaching the horizon, indicating it’s different from video glare or other artifacts seen later on. I have ruled out airplanes, Starlink, video artifacts, and shooting stars.

Second Video – Weaker Evidence, But Still Relevant:
Immediately after spotting the orb, I noticed more orbs in the sky, which I initially took for stars or planes. There were indeed numerous stars visible that night, but my dashcam failed to capture any of them due to its low-quality sensor and glare issues. In reviewing the footage, the camera did register the stationary lights but not a single star. One of the moving lights is identifiable as an airplane, serving as a reference for how they appear in this recording.

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One thought on “Orb crashes to the ground

  1. That sounds like quite an intriguing experience! The description of the orb materializing and descending rapidly is definitely fascinating, especially if it seemed to behave differently from typical airborne objects like airplanes or stars. It’s interesting how you ruled out various possibilities based on what you observed and the behavior of the lights.

    It’s also worth considering that sometimes atmospheric conditions can create unusual optical phenomena that may appear as mysterious objects in the sky. However, your detailed observations and the video evidence add an interesting element to the discussion. Have you had a chance to share your experience with local UFO or astronomy groups? They might have valuable insights or similar experiences to share!

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