El Diario NY

2022-07-31 21:15:35 By : Mr. Eddie Jian

SUBSCRIBE NOW Only $3.5 per monthA doctor thinks he caught a UFO on his camera after seeing two mysterious balls of light hovering in the sky above his house.Dr Mohamed Salama, 34, couldn't believe his eyes when he noticed the pair of strange glowing circles over Harborne, Birmingham, UK, on ​​Sunday night July 24.Incredible mobile phone footage of him shows the orbs moving before one of them spins rapidly and appears to shoot out at high speed.Here the alleged UFO images:Salama, who says he didn't believe in UFOs until the sighting, now believes he may have captured an alien visitor from outer space.The married father of two says the lights couldn't have been a plane, a star, a drone or a laser because of the rate at which they moved and the way they changed direction.Salama shot the 38-second Samsung footage of him around 10:30 pm from outside his home in a suburb of the city as he got his trash cans ready for collection.He told Zenger News: “I was putting out the bins like I normally do for the next morning when something caught my eye in the night sky.I do photography, so I often look up to see if there's anything interesting up there, but usually I just look for the moon or stars."“So I was surprised to see these two balls of light flying very fast in different directions.I have never seen anything like this before.I don't think it was a plane, a drone, a laser or a star because of how fast it was moving and the way it was maneuvering in different directions,” he assured.United States Army creates 'Anomaly Resolution Office' to investigate UFO phenomena https://t.co/Qpl8HNo0K5“It was high above the clouds and seemed to shoot over the horizon in a matter of seconds.It was pretty amazing really.The glow from them was also quite noticeable and that was something else that made me think this might be a UFO."“I had never believed in them until now.It was such a strange experience and I really think it could be a UFO, "he assured..According to a statement released by NASA in early June this year, the space agency has decided to commission an independent study with the intention of expanding its investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), as UFOs have recently been renamed.Also read: · US Army creates 'Anomaly Resolution Office' to investigate UFO phenomena · NASA plans to use the Sun as a giant telescope to search for signs of extraterrestrial life · NASA is putting together a team to collect data on unforeseen events identifiable in the sky RELATED TOPICS UFOs United Kingdomhave you forgotten your password?remember mePlease check your details and try againYour account does not have any active subscription.Subscribe again hereDon't have an account yet?Sign up hereDear subscriber, you must generate a new password for El Diario NY.Please check your email to get your new password to access El Diario NY.Thanks for being a subscriber!you have free items leftUnlimited access to news from your community