Americans in several southwest states have reported seeing a glowing, hazy UFO in the night sky around 9pm local on May 2. The videos were uploaded to Enigma Labs, which shows observations in California , Arizona , Utah and Nevada . While sH๏τ in different locations , witnesses described the UFO as appearing out of nowhere without a sound and disappearing into thin air.
Enigma Lab’s UAP advisor Alejandro Rojas said that all the images appeared to be the same, but suggested it could have been a rocket – ‘but there were no rockets scheduled at that time.’ Enigma Labs has built a mᴀssive catalog of incidents to weed out what is real or a hoax.
The batch received by DailyMail.com included seven videos and two non-video reports showing similar objects, but Engima said it collected more than 20 reports of the same observation. ‘We live by an airport. This was not an airplane, a planet, a star, a comet, or fireball, a drone, a satellite, or a rocket,’ a witness in Oroville, California claimed. ‘We are familiar with them all as we are used to rocket launches and what they look like. This was something that appeared out of nowhere and disappeared into thin air.’
Enigma confirmed that, in several videos, the object was seen disappearing. ‘It appeared to have a spotlight on both sides of the object,’ another witness wrote on the website. One of the videos captured in Palm Springs clearly shows a bowtie-shaped object, with lights appearing to be directed in opposite directions.
‘Some of the reports indicate the object could be coming from either Vandenburg, China Lake, or the Nellis Test Range,’ Rojas said. ‘If this was military testing, it would explain why it is not listed on public sites such as Spaceflight Now. ‘We will continue to look into it, but for now we don’t have a clear explanation.’
A family in Peoria, Arizona said they have remained baffled by what they caught on video: ‘We’ve watched this video a hundred times and can’t explain it.’ The Arizona witness sH๏τ the footage in a neighborhood, showing houses lining the streets. One star is visible in the clip, located northeast of the UFO.
The witness said they and their son were out walking when they saw a ‘bright light that looked like it was glowing in the clouds.’ ‘There were no clouds, no moon and no planes at this time,’ the report continued. ‘We noticed the light and my son started filming with his iPhone.
‘The light with a large glow around it was far away and completely silent. It wasn’t falling from the sky but rather coming west to east towards us. It was glowing and steady.’ The person continued to explain that at the end, the object faded out and disappeared – no sounds were heard during the sighing. Another sighting issues to Enigma came from Las Vegas, Nevada. ‘I was in my backyard in Las Vegas. I am in the northwest part of the city. I was at my neighbor’s house down the street,’ the description reads. ‘She has a great view of the sky. And I saw this really bright light in the distance and it looked so fuzzy like it was behind clouds, but it was a super clear night.
‘You can see the stars in the video. We could tell it was getting closer because it was getting bigger and then the cloudy/foggy part, which kind of had a similar effect that a rocket would have but no trail, started to change. It looked like a bow tie or snow angel wing shape. ‘After about a minute it started to fade until it looked like a star and then no more. It was going about the same speed as the ISS. Maybe a tad faster.’ And a similar sighting was reported more than 500 miles away in Oroville, California.
The same hazy orb appeared in the video, which flew in a circular motion before disappearing. ‘We live by an airport. This was not an airplane, a planet, a star, a comet, or fireball, a drone, a satellite, or a rocket,’ the person shared. ‘We are familiar with them all as we are used to rocket launches and what they look like. This was something that appeared out of nowhere and disappeared into thin air.’ Enigma received five other reports from California, all showing the same type of object and another from Utah.