This image from Loch Ness was caught on a satellite camera. Some Loch Ness researchers appear to be convinced that it’s Nessie. There’s a speculation that it might be a boat, but that seems pretty unlikely, given the fact that it’s under the surface and isn’t emitting a power wake, but rather has two large appendages in the same position as the wake on the boat pictured here.
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If the witness description of this object is accurate, then it must be a genuine unknown. The witness offers a careful description of the movements of the object that would be impossible for a balloon, and adds a detail familiar from many sightings and close encounters: extreme agitation from nearby animals. Our photo experts feel that this is a genuine mystery.
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This photo of the unknown aircraft that flew over Kansas City at high altitude last week makes it clear that this isn’t a known plane. It’s not a stealth bomber because it doesn’t have the characteristic jagged trailing edge. While it’s unusual for classified aircraft to fly over populated areas in broad daylight, it’s not completely unheard of, especially if they’re about to be made public.

If this is the legendary and often denied Aurora space plane, it’s unveiling is going to be a pretty spectacular event.
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Ring clouds have been photographed fairly frequently for years, but there is no entirely convincing explanation for them. This formation that appeared over Leamington Spa in the UK yesterday is particularly well formed. It hovered for some time before dissipating. There were no storms or unusual weather in the area at the time.
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