The "dancing eel" light streak in the US sky causes fever

The mysterious flashing lights appeared in the sky in Milwaukee City, Wisconsin – USA on February 27, leading to many suspicions that it was … aliens.

According to the Daily Mail on March 1, the image of strange light spots in the sky of Milwaukee City at about 4:43 am (local time), light streaks that look like fast-moving eels, were detected. broadcast on the controversial Fox6 news program WakeUp News.

Host Kim Murphy wondered: “Is that fireworks. What is it? Aliens? I don’t know.”

The "dancing eel" light streak in the US sky causes fever
Spots of light were discovered at dawn. (Photo: Daily Mail)

The video of the lights “dancing” in the sky was quickly posted on the Internet and attracted hundreds of thousands of comments on Reddit, Facebook, Youtube and many theories.

The Fox television network then came up with a credible theory, dispelling speculation that the lights were simply flocks of seagulls.

The "dancing eel" light streak in the US sky causes fever
The lights are also said to be aliens. (Photo: Daily Mail)

They explain that the flicker is an effect from the white light in Milwaukee City shining on the white seagulls and from the slow shutter speed of the camera and the quality of the recording equipment. image.

In addition, the location of Milwaukee City next to a population of seagulls is considered the most likely explanation.

Fox6 employee Amy DuPont, who went to the spot in the video to investigate, assumed it was just a flock of seagulls flying around. Adjusting the camera to show a flock of birds flying over the Milwaukee City Courthouse, Ms. DuPont said: “The secret has been revealed. Just a large flock of seagulls. There are no aliens in Milwaukee.”

The "dancing eel" light streak in the US sky causes fever
Flock of seagulls are seen on the court. (Photo: Daily Mail).

But there are still many people in Milwaukee who doubt it’s aliens. One viewer of the video commented on Facebook: “Are they sure the seagulls are so fast that they can leave a trail of light in the sky like that. Try to guess.”

Another questioned the origin of “these seagulls” because seagulls on Earth cannot glow while one social media user suggested that it was an unidentified object (UFO).

Image of bright spots seen in the sky above the city of Milwaukee. (Photo: YouTube).