Post by Tomspy77 on May 20, 2015 2:04:43 GMT -6
What's going on? Glowing light UFOs spotted by Marvin Gaye impersonator
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A UFO has been spotted by an eagle-eyed Marvin Gaye impersonator who was taking pictures of rainbows.
And Mike Bedward heard it through the grapevine that extraterrestrials are drawn to spectacular sky scenes, such as dazzling sunrises and this double rainbow.
The singer didn’t know what he’d inadvertently caught on camera until he studied the rainbow snaps, reports the Birmingham Mail.
The 44-year-old was intrigued by shrapnel-type flecks against the rainbow, snapped at 6.30pm on Monday.
Zooming in on the images revealed the shining slivers to be cigar-shaped crafts in the blue sky over Alum Rock.
He also captured a strange vapour trail.
Mike said: “I was trying to take a picture of the rainbow - it was only later that I noticed the shapes.
“I’m not saying they are UFOs, although, yes, I’m a believer.
Birmingham UFO Group believe there’s a decidedly earthy, even mundane, explanation for Monday’s strange phenomenon.
And chairman Dave Hodrien has been quick to point out to our Marvin Gaye impersonator: “It ain’t nothin’ like the real thing”.
“It’s very rare,” said Dave, “that we see a picture and think, ‘wow’. It’s very rare we see something that can’t be explained.
“In this instance the probable explanation is lens flare, a scattering of light in the lens system.
“It has nothing to do with the rainbow. It’s caused by sunlight.”
And Mike Bedward heard it through the grapevine that extraterrestrials are drawn to spectacular sky scenes, such as dazzling sunrises and this double rainbow.
The singer didn’t know what he’d inadvertently caught on camera until he studied the rainbow snaps, reports the Birmingham Mail.
The 44-year-old was intrigued by shrapnel-type flecks against the rainbow, snapped at 6.30pm on Monday.
Zooming in on the images revealed the shining slivers to be cigar-shaped crafts in the blue sky over Alum Rock.
He also captured a strange vapour trail.
Mike said: “I was trying to take a picture of the rainbow - it was only later that I noticed the shapes.
“I’m not saying they are UFOs, although, yes, I’m a believer.
Birmingham UFO Group believe there’s a decidedly earthy, even mundane, explanation for Monday’s strange phenomenon.
And chairman Dave Hodrien has been quick to point out to our Marvin Gaye impersonator: “It ain’t nothin’ like the real thing”.
“It’s very rare,” said Dave, “that we see a picture and think, ‘wow’. It’s very rare we see something that can’t be explained.
“In this instance the probable explanation is lens flare, a scattering of light in the lens system.
“It has nothing to do with the rainbow. It’s caused by sunlight.”