'UFO' with flames and glowing orbs seen nosediving through sky in viral video

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'UFO' with flames and glowing orbs seen nosediving through sky in viral video (Image: Instagram / anthony185le)

Footage of a fiery object zooming through the sky has left viewers puzzled, with many debating if it's a UFO. The video shows a flaming, triangular shape leaving trails of thick smoke behind.

It seems to have two bright orbs at its front that shine brightly against the night sky. The man filming, clearly shocked by what he's seeing, chats to the camera saying: "You seeing what I'm seeing flying in the sky? What in the world is going on? Bruh, I don't know what that is."

Some viewers thought the flying structure was a UFO, while others were more specific, claiming it was a spaceship.

"Why stop recording? Smh. I swear to goooood," one user commented, wanting to see more of the UFO-like object. "Optimus prime must of called the auto bots to earth," another user joked.

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There are several videos of the flying object taken from different angles. One X, previously a Twitter user, who filmed the soaring flames from a side view, said it was definitely a UFO. The user also dismissed claims that it was meteorites entering Earth's atmosphere.

A user claimed: "This is not a meteorite. If it's a meteorite, it's a large meteorite and you should be able to find a meteorite on the ground. This is a UFO," However, a WSOC reporter revealed that the flying object was actually multiple planes soaring over a Charlotte Checkers game.

'UFO' with flames and glowing orbs seen nosediving through sky in viral video'You seeing what I'm seeing flying in the sky? What in the world is going on? Bruh, I don't know what that is' (No credit)

The residents of Charlotte, North Carolina, often get excited about potential UFO sightings. The Observer, a local newspaper, has debunked many of these alleged sightings over the years.

In 2016, a video claiming to show a UFO in Charlotte went viral, gaining over 420,000 views. Despite the uploader's belief, Brett Smith, co-founder of a Charlotte drone company, debunked the claims.

He suggested that the object was probably an LED balloon, as the lights were too high to be from drones. "If you see 30 balloons all going in different directions it can look like a UFO but I think that's what it was," he explained.

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