Kentucky UFO?
I know most of you, if not all of you, recently heard about what was called "The Christmas Star". Some called it the "Bethlehem Star" but in fact, it was not stars at all but planets. It was when the two largest planets in our solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, got close together and caused a bright light in the sky. This event is a rare occurrence.
Well, like most people, I was out in the yard, shortly before dark, scanning the sky looking for this once-in-a-lifetime event. I noticed this shiny object in the sky and I thought it was the Christmas Star. Once I thought about it, this was not the location the star was supposed to be in. The star was to appear to my right in the SW sky, this was on my left, so it was not the star.
My next thought was that it was merely a planet but once I looked back up at the object, I noticed it was moving. Of course, we have some cloud cover rolling by and I was still trying to see the "Christmas Star" and lost sight of the object.
Below is a few enhancement I made from the picture I took.
The object appeared to be shiny and metal to me but I can say for sure. Also, it didn't seem high enough in the sky to be a planet.
Now, I don't know what this was and I'm not claiming it as anything, but I sure don't think it was an airplane.
I was wondering if anyone else, anywhere, saw anything strange during the "Christmas Star" event?
Also, while it may not be anything, I wanted to share the picture and what I saw.
Thanks
~Thomas~
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