On an ordinary October evening in Cherry Hill, NJ, something extraordinary unfolded in the night sky. At around 8:15 pm, while I was behind the wheel, my attention was caught by an unusual formation of lights. Three bright, circular objects hovered silently, arranged in a perfect triangle, each emanating a radiant white glow at their centers. Surrounding these luminous cores were small, blinking red lights that added an eerie complexity to their appearance.
The objects were small but distinct, about the size of a dime held at arm’s length, yet their presence was commanding. I slowed my car to fully take in this chilling spectacle that lasted over a minute. What truly struck me was the way the three circular shapes suddenly dissociated, darting away at incredible speeds in different directions. This fluid, almost intelligent movement confirmed my suspicion that this was not a simple trio of lights glued in formation, but rather three separate entities maneuvering with deliberate purpose.
One of these orb-like discs shot westward with a speed that defied any conventional aircraft I know, disappearing quickly into the night. The entire episode was brief, yet deeply unsettling—a fleeting glimpse into something beyond our ordinary skies. For enthusiasts and skeptics alike, this encounter in Cherry Hill remains a compelling mystery that stirs curiosity and wonder about what might be silently watching us from above.