One night in Lino Lakes, Minnesota, I was sitting in my bed, absorbed in music through my iPod, when something outside caught my eye. At first, I thought it was an airplane — but this was no ordinary plane. Instead of the usual blinking lights, this craft had a huge glowing yellow light stretching across it, accompanied by three distinct glowing blue lights. I glanced away briefly to the other side of the room and then back, confirming it was still there, moving slowly across the sky at a much lower altitude than any plane normally would.
What struck me most was the gentle humming sound it emitted—a low, soothing noise unlike any aircraft engines I’ve heard before. The location where I saw it was devoid of streetlights or other illumination, making the strange lights all the more pronounced as it drifted silently above.
Suddenly, it slipped behind some trees, only to reappear moments later. In my excitement, I dashed to the kitchen to grab my phone and capture the moment, but in my haste, I ran into the closed door. By the time I recovered and looked back out the window, the enigmatic object had vanished into the night.
This close encounter remains vivid in my memory—a glowing presence in the darkness, an unexplainable phenomenon that defies rational explanation. Such sightings ignite curiosity and wonder among UFO enthusiasts and anyone who gazes upward, questioning what mysteries might be hidden just beyond our reach.