Venus plays second fiddle as UFO enters frame
MAYBE it is an alien spaceship or maybe it is a speck of dust on the lens of the camera, but what we do know about the blurry spot to the left of the light is that it is unidentified
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MAYBE it is an alien spaceship or maybe it is a speck of dust on the lens of the camera, but what we do know about the blurry spot to the left of the light is that it is unidentified.
Darwin resident Jamie Dyson was fortunate enough to capture the first UFO of the season on camera at 5am last Tuesday from his driveway in Wulagi.
But it is not the first time the believer in extraterrestrial existence has had a close encounter.
About 18 months ago he came into contact with a UFO while out walking his dog.
It was hidden in clouds, but when he spotted the UFO it pointed a beam of light at him in sharp burts like Morse code.
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“I went, ‘I love you too’, because it was acknowledging me,” Mr Dyson said.
“It was round with a bright light directed at me.”
Tuesday’s interaction came as a surprise for the 51-year-old.
He snapped this picture of the sky, featuring Venus while on his way to work.
It wasn’t until sometime later when he looked back at the photos that he realised what he had caught.
Mr Dyson sent the images to UFO networks in the United States who validated them.
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The sighting rates 1.5 Gerrys on the Gerrymeter, the metric used by the NT News to gauge the credibility of extraterrestrial-related news.
The Gerrymeter is named after Nelson MLA Gerry Wood, the NT’s most trustworthy politician and occasional UFO spotter.