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Julie Ryan

Possible UFO

Julie from Baton Rouge, LA, asked:

Hello Julie,

On two occasions and in two different states my husband and I have seen large orange spheres of light in the sky. They move slowly then disappear. 

Could you tell me what they were and why we saw them? 

Thank you.

Hi Julie,

On first hearing your question, I thought you might have seen what most people refer to as a UFO (unidentified flying object) usually thought to be a spaceship from another planet.

When I did a replay of what you saw by energetically connecting to you, I could “see” (in my mind’s eye), the orange-colored orbs you mentioned. I don’t believe they were UFOs, rather, I believe they were some sort of test being done by a private company.

I “got” (meaning I received information), that these tests involved a delivery system being developed that could be used for commercial space commerce or even a weapons system. I also “got” the orange orbs you saw were not necessarily the result of a nearby test site but instead, originated from a distant locale. An analogy would be how a shooting star can be seen by people in many states or even countries.

Similar sightings have been seen in the Siberian Region of Russia. They turned out to be anti-ballistic missile tests and were confirmed by Russia’s Defense Ministry. In addition, Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said of the Siberian phenomena, “These were indeed missile tests” and went on to say, “Four ballistic missiles were launched and at least one of them was widely observed.”

As for the orange color you describe, I believe it had more to do with the atmospheric conditions at the time than the actual color of the orbs. Cornell University says,” When light passes through the Earth’s atmosphere, it scatters off of particles in the latter. It turns out that these particles like to scatter blue light more than they do red light; so “bluer” photons (those with shorter wavelengths) tend to get scattered, and “redder” photons (those with longer wavelengths) pass through.” The color orange is a derivative of the color red.

Hope this information answers your question. I imagine it must have been fun and perhaps even a bit unnerving to have seen those orange orbs and twice at that. Stay Curious! It makes life so much more interesting!