UFOs hit Hawaii; at least reminiscent of the UFO that observers at the WM Keck Observatory near Mauna Kea in Hawaii saw in the sky. Strange yet striking, these clouds stood out brightly in the clear, blue sky that day.
Known as lenticular clouds, these clouds were seen in Hawaiian skies on March 8. These clouds form when strong winds blow over rough terrain, typically under the winds of large mountains or hills. These clouds, which take on a shape resembling a UFO due to these winds, are also somewhat similar to the ship in NOPE, one of the recent science fiction movies, and create excitement at first glance. But what happened is purely a natural phenomenon.
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After this incident, WM Keck Observatory wrote, “We saw some UFOs today! Or rather their twins,” and shared several photos of the UFO-shaped clouds in a tweet. It’s not the first time that the images in the sky have surprised the astronomy community. We’ve seen before that the exhausts of rockets taking off create beautiful swirls in the sky and observatories catch them.
You can see the photos captured by the observatory below.