After the sighting of a UFO and claims of extraterrestrial beings in Las Vegas from the public, the mystery of aliens on US soil deepened. However, NASA clarified that the alleged UFO was, in fact, a meteor.
It all started when, on May 1 of this year, the Las Vegas Police Department received a call from a man who claimed to have witnessed an object fall from the sky and claimed to have seen an eight-foot-tall alien in his yard.
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Lindley Johnson, Space Agency (NASA) Planetary Defense Officer, explained that the fireball green sighted last month was probably a bright meteor, less than a meter in diameter. width.
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However, in body camera audio recorded during the incident, a man said to the police officer who responded to the incident: “He has big eyes and he is looking at us”. Another person mentioned: “He and I saw it. It was like a huge creature, about 3 meters tall.” The police officer present at the scene reassured the individuals, stating: “I will not deceive you. One of my partners also saw something fall from the sky.” In footage captured by another officer's body cam, a glowing green orb can be seen falling from the sky.
'Nothing and no one landed in Las Vegas'
The images were recorded in the American Meteor Society's meteorite and space debris reports, but were not included or even officially mentioned in the records of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies, known like CNEOS.
“The CNEOS website only captures reports of objects that are estimated to be more than a meter in size, based on the total observed energy released – in In other words, natural objects that were large enough to be classified as asteroids before entering Earth's atmosphere," he explained. Johnson.
He also refuted the suggestion that something fell from the meteor in Las Vegas, stating that the location was hundreds of kilometers from the Earth. city at the time of the sighting and that therefore there was no possibility that anything from the meteor had landed in anyone's backyard in Las Vegas. Vegas”.
So far, the police have not found any UFOs. When describing what they saw, family members who claimed to have witnessed strange visitors in the vicinity of their homes, reported: “They said that they saw green creatures of about eight to nine feet, without clothes, not human, with eyes shiny. Definitely not human beings.”