Watch: Idaho Woman Films Puzzling UFOs on Consecutive Nights

By Tim Binnall

A woman in Idaho was left scratching her head when she spotted some puzzling UFOs zipping through the sky and then seemingly saw the same objects again the following night. The strange set of sightings reportedly began on Sunday evening in the city of Idaho Falls when the witness, identified as Christina, noticed a curious aerial anomaly that was illuminated by the setting sun. Recounting the incident on a Facebook group devoted to discussing the weather in the state, she marveled that "it was all over the place. I was watching it with my scope, but couldn’t keep up with it as it was bouncing so quickly from one side to another then up and down."

Lamenting that she had been "caught off guard without the right gear" at the time of the sighting, Christina managed to rectify the situation the following evening when the objects once again appeared in the night sky and she had her equipment at the ready. In this instance, she was able to capture video of the oddities using a spotting scope to zoom in on the strange scene. At one point during her second sighting, five of the orb-like object can be seen in the sky, though focusing in on them proved to be difficult as they were flying in an erratic nature at a considerable rate of speed.

While detailing her dual sightings to a local radio station, Christine observed that two of the objects appeared to nearly collide before bouncing away from each other in a manner suggesting that they were magnetic in nature, since "they never touch." She also noted that the UFOs were largely invisible to the naked eye and could only be seen using the scope's advanced zoom. As for what the anomalies could have been, skeptical observers will likely suggest that the objects were birds or bugs that appeared otherwordly due to their distance, though the oddities do seem to be rather spherical, which makes that explanation somewhat hard to fathom. What do you think Christine caught on film? Share your theory with us at the Coast to Coast AM Facebook page.