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الاثنين: 15 ديسمبر 2025
  • 29 أيلول 2025
  • 19:14
Mysterious Luminous Objects in the Skies of Britain Stir Controversy

Khaberni - Mysterious flying objects were observed in the skies of West Yorkshire, Britain, captured in several photos over the past months, featuring unusual colors and shapes that have sparked the interest of photographers and local residents.

West Yorkshire-based British photographer, Jessie Gallagher, recorded a series of images of what he described as "unknown flying objects," which appeared in the sky at night in varying colors and shapes, taken over the past months using his mobile phone. Almost all the images were captured after midnight, when the light emitted from those objects was clearer in the darkness.

Gallagher stated in comments to the British "Daily Mail" newspaper, which exclusively published the photos, that when enlarged, the objects appeared as luminous spheres, some white and others multicolored, with a clear fluctuation in lighting suggesting a pulse or irregular movement.

He noted that one of the shots was taken while the moon was visible in the background, adding a different visual angle for measurement and comparison.


Among the images he captured, one object appeared in a silver-blue color resembling somewhat a dim shovel or spoon, while another object appeared as a dark blue irregular sphere emitting a faint light.

Another shot showed a more regular circular object in shiny white, with the moon prominently small in the background of the image.

Gallagher considered the strangest picture to be of a gray object with unusual details, resembling a cone or horn, with what seemed like a clear circular opening in the middle.

In a separate incident, a resident of the Skipton area in Yorkshire, named John Toner, captured a series of photos of a strangely-shaped object in the sky, just a week before Gallagher's photos.

He reported that he captured about 10 to 12 pictures from his location near the hills, but the object appeared in only one of them, shaped like an elongated circular dish, very much resembling the traditional shape known in popular culture as flying saucers.

Commenting on the images captured by Toner, Nick Pope, an expert in the study of unidentified flying objects and a former employee at the British Ministry of Defence, stated that such images, which show phenomena not observed by the naked eye, are often the result of a visual distortion in the camera or light reflection, and could be due to a bird or fast-moving insect that was close to the lens at the moment of capture.

These repeated sightings of mysterious objects in the skies of Yorkshire raise questions about their nature, despite the technical explanations some try to provide, but they remain a subject of interest for those monitoring space and the behavior of unknown objects.

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