On a crisp October evening in 2015, beneath the clear skies of Ottawa, I observed an extraordinary sight that lasted a full fifteen minutes. At around 10:30 PM, an eerie orange fireball shimmered with an otherworldly glow, moving silently above Old Ottawa East near St-Paul’s University. The object was uniquely surrounded by a faint, hazy aura, giving it an almost supernatural presence against the cold night air.
The fireball made three distinct passes from east to west, each time trailing a delicate plume of light orange mist. Despite its vivid, blazing appearance, it emitted no mechanical noise, which was especially unsettling in a part of Ottawa that typically sees few commercial flights overhead. Each pass intensified the sense of mystery, leaving me questioning whether these were separate objects or a single visitor returning repeatedly.
This encounter was unlike anything I had seen before — a silent, glowing phenomenon that seemed to drift purposefully across the night. The orange fireball’s presence, sustained over several minutes, carved a lingering impression on my mind, one that haunts my thoughts with its inexplicable nature and eerie calm. For those entranced by the unknown, this fireball offers a glimpse into a world that defies earthly explanation, stirring the imagination and beckoning us to explore the shadowy veil that separates our reality from the mysteries beyond.