ufo pictures

One must always regard every set of UFO pics with a true scientist's skepticism, because not everything you see or photograph will turn out to be a real alien spacecraft. A case in point: a recent UFO sighting in Wilton, Mass, near Fenway Park, in fact, turned out to be low-flying blimp that was in fact heading for the baseball park. Teresa Sweeney thought at first that she had seen a UFO when she saw a slow-moving, triangular, kite-shaped object in the sky around 11:15 PM on Monday, October 22nd. Although she awakened her husband to see it, and they brought a camera, they turned in without taking any UFO pictures or UFO videos. Other people sighted the same object, with its blinking green and red lights and called the police. As it turns out, blimps are allowed to fly as low as 500 feet and don't have to file flight plans or maintain radio contact with anyone. The blimp was flying so low it turned out because it was fighting aganist high winds the whole way. So if anyone from the Wilton area thought they snapped a swell set of UFO pics or got some valuable UFO videos, all they got was some fuzzy pictures of an ordinary advertising blimp. So, remember, not all UFO pictures are created equal. Some of them are just cases of mistaken identity.