ID | #1547107309 |
Added | Thu, 10/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
Witness this event, tweeted that he saw a huge cloud hovering over Hong Kong. At the same time, the cloud was smooth like a UFO, and hung out there for hours as other clouds passing by.
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Original news
Date of sighting: Jan 2019
Location of sighting: Hong Kong, China
Source: Twitter report sent to @UFO_sightings_X
An eyewitness to this event sent this to me yesterday on Twitter. The said they saw a huge cloud hovering over Hong Kong, but the cloud was smooth like a UFO and hovered there for hours while other clouds passed it by.
I have to agree that this is a large UFO hovering over Hong Kong. The UFO is not the typical disk craft but is more of a four end clover shape. What really gets me excited here is that you can clearly make out a fin or wing going around the craft. Also the UFO is making its own cloud as you can see from its back top center area...darker black cloud coming-out and blowing down the back tail area of the craft...but the UFO remains in place. This is as big as the city of Hong Kong! Amazing size. Proof that ET are interested in observing major cities.
Scott C. Waring
Hypotheses
Cloud (natural and man-made)
Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
Investigation
The appearance of a typical cloud (most likely lenticular, formed in the place where the air flow flows around obstacles, and which is essentially a visualization of a standing wave, because of which it may be a long time to change their position in space).
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Resume
Cloud (natural and man-made)
Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
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