The rare sight of the “UFO cloud” was captured by an amateur photographer, leaving people in awe of its peculiar shape and ethereal glow. Its mysterious appearance sparked a wave of speculation and curiosity among both experts and enthusiasts alike. As news of the sighting spread, discussions about extraterrestrial visitors and supernatural phenomena filled the air. The photograph stands as a testament to the wonders of our universe, reminding us that there are still countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled.
While on his way to the store, Glenn Spencer, 42, caught sight of strangely shaped clouds in the sky over Chester, Cheshire county, England. |
This form of cloud is also known as wave cloud. They form when strong winds blow over high surfaces, then move down wave lines and create oddly shaped clouds as the air cools. |
Lenticular clouds rarely appear in the UK sky. |
With the shape of a flying saucer, many people mistakenly think this is a real UFO. |
Saucer clouds form when air is blocked by mountains, and the thickness of the clouds creates a contrast of light. |
Pilots often steer planes to avoid flying near these lenticular clouds. |