Some people have captured images of something very strange flying in the sky – and it doesn’t resemble the bright spots in the sky that have previously been thought to be meteors or UFOs.
This object is very bright and is believed to have entered Earth’s atmosphere.
Perhaps we will never fully understand the natural world, as strange and mysterious events continue to occur.
Recently, residents in the Amur Oblast region of Russia reported seeing a glowing object flying in the sky. This object is very bright and is believed to have entered Earth’s atmosphere. Initially, it looked like a comet because of its long tail, but in reality, there have been no warnings from international aviation or space agencies about any comets, meteors, or asteroids passing close to Earth recently.
The person who posted the video stated: “My friends and I saw this object moving in the sky. It was flying quite slowly. We thought it was some kind of rocket or machinery. Then it exploded and formed the shape of a jellyfish.”
Some people suggested that the object resembled a whisk used for mixing batter or eggs. However, regardless of what it looks like, everyone must admit that this is a very strange object, and they have never seen anything form in such a way.
Some believe the strange object looks very much like a whisk. (Photo: The Sun; Webstaurant).
With every strange occurrence, there will naturally be those who are fearful. Some internet users stated that they had only seen such oddly-shaped flying objects in horror sci-fi films, so this is not a good sign.
However, an internet user claiming to have knowledge of astronomy asserted that it was a meteor, which burned up upon entering the atmosphere. It is possible that this meteor contained certain substances, which is why it took on such a shape when it burned. And the fragments of the meteor, after burning and breaking apart, could fall into the ocean or uninhabited areas, which is why no one has discovered them.
Some also said this object resembles a jellyfish. (Photo: YouTube; Yachting).
Currently, no agency has confirmed what this object actually is.