A Scots woman has been left baffled after spotting a ‘UFO‘ from her back garden, claiming the mystery item is ‘not from this planet’.
Karen Robertson, from Glasgow, was taking her bin out when she noticed the unidentified object in the night sky above. However, this is not the first time she said she saw the object, saying she first spotted for the first time during the summer, but that it disappeared before she could take a picture.
The 55-year-old, who is passionate about UFOs, was excited to see the orange disk again on November 17. With her camera ready to snap evidence of the item, she went round to the back of her house for a better look and was amazed at the strange sight as it moved around in the dark night. She claims it could not be a paper lantern due to the area and nature of the object and believes it is a UFO.
Karen said: “I was emptying my bin and I always stop and take a look at the sky as it’s live astronomy. I saw this once before only when I went for my camera it was gone when I came back. So I have always looked up to see if I could see it again and sure enough I did.
“I study a lot about UFOs and this time I had my phone in my pocket and just so happened to look up at the right time. It started to move so I came through to back garden and it stayed still for a while then kept moving. It was like tilting towards me then it went into clouds on the other side.
“I just think it’s strange I can’t get an answer, I thought it was a paper lantern but because of the area, that was ruled out. I’m positive it’s not from this planet.”
Just last month we reported that a “UFO” was seen above Glasgow as spotters proclaimed they were left shocked by a flying “circle orb thing”.
Just before 9pm on November 21 , 36-year-old mother Sabine Gilbert says she was “flabbergasted” after catching a glimpse of something on her phone before she opened the camera to see exactly what it was. The item had similar aspects to this unidentified object.
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