Last night, while walking my dog under a clear sky just after dusk, I witnessed something truly peculiar. The fading sunlight was still illuminating the horizon, and the stars started to twinkle into view. As I admired the beauty above, I spotted a bright star I hadn’t noticed before, low on the horizon. Suddenly, it blinked out of existence! I wondered if it was a satellite or perhaps some high cloud cover I couldn’t see, so I kept my eyes fixed on that spot, hoping it would reappear.
Then, out of nowhere, I saw a shadow racing across the sky—something I can only describe as resembling a dementor! It zipped across the expanse and disappeared in an instant. The whole event lasted only seconds, but the fading sunlight made it all the more vivid in my memory.
I’ve never encountered anything like it, and it was certainly no bird; it was massive! It sent chills down my spine. Has anyone else ever experienced something similar?
Wow, that sounds like an incredible experience! It’s definitely not every day you see something like that in the sky. The blink of the “star” and then the shadow you described is really intriguing. There could be a few explanations, like a satellite passing overhead or even some atmospheric phenomenon.
I’ve heard of people seeing strange shadows or shapes in the sky, especially during twilight when the light is just right. It’s interesting that it felt so intense to you—those kinds of encounters can really stick with you. Have you considered checking online for sightings in your area around that time? Sometimes others might have seen something similar!