‘What the hell is that?’: Photographer captures ‘UFO’ at coronation
The coronation of King Charles III was truly out of this world.
A photographer capturing the historic event claims to have snapped images of a UFO, which was seen in the background of Royal Air Force Red Arrow planes doing a flyby of overcast London, according to the Mirror.
“The weather was bad so there were no birds in the air, and I couldn’t really see the planes so I didn’t check the photos until later,” said Simon Balson, a 59-year-old shooting from the 13th floor of his apartment building in Limehouse.
“When I did, though, I spotted this weird object and just thought ‘what the hell is that.’ “
The small and reddish object he captured — Balson claims to have “no idea” what it could be — looks closest to a sideways heart and was apparently observed above the jets while they were in a triangular formation heading towards the London Mall.
“I enhanced the image and tried to increase the spec to see what it was, it looks like a floating acorn or something,” he said.
“All I could get is that it had a little bit of a red top, but I just have no idea what it could be.”
Adding to the X Files-esque phenomenon, Balson claims that there’s been a “lot of unexplained sightings” around East London lately.
“There have been lots of strange ‘UFO’ sightings recently, so I thought other people might be able to guess what it was.”
Last month the pentagon had released footage of a UFO over an active combat zone in the Middle East and in January a bizarre saucer shaped object was seen hovering over a soccer match in Mexico.
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