On June 8th I filmed some good pictures of a sphere like object in the western sky at sunset in Arkansas, USA.
Then on June 9th I was able to capture the sphere like object in a few pictures again but I only had a standard lens with me so I couldn’t zoom in on the object. The sphere was very tiny at this time of the evening but I could still see a trail or something around the object. The next evening on June 10th in the same area of the sky I was able to get some good pictures of the sphere after the sun had gone below the horizon and there was no color left in the sky. I had a zoom lens on so I got a couple of good pictures. It’s been rainy and cloudy here for months so it’s hard to get a clear enough sky to see or film anything. Here’s the pictures I took on June 9th and 10th, 2015.
On the evening of June 8th, 2015 I was out taking pictures of the sunset. I was on my way into the house after I had finished when I got a kind of “knowing” that I should turn around. When I did, I saw very clearly a bright pink sphere in the western sky. To my naked eyes it appeared as just a small bright dot but I could clearly see it and the full trail above it.
The sun had gone below the horizon and the sphere was moving right with the sun down below the horizon. My camera was already set on autofocus but I didn’t have a tripod setup and no time to do it because the sphere was going quickly below the treeline. With no tripod a little dot in the sky is hard to get because you can’t keep the camera still. It’s the very best I could do in the few minutes I had and with the overwhelming emotions I had when I saw it.
I’ve seen a lot of comments on the web about this sphere so I wanted to answer a few of those questions here. Someone said it would have destroyed the earth if that sphere had been as close as it appeared in the pictures. The sphere appears close because I had a good zoom lens on it and I was using a nice camera. It could still be very far out and large or close and small I have no way to know the size of the object. The object appears much larger in the pictures because of the zoom lens.