BUFORA Explains Phenomena Over Scotland
The British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) has issued an official explanation for the unidentified flying object reported in Arbroath, Scotland late last year. The floating disc or wedge-shaped object has been classified as a paraselene. Paraselenae are commonly known as moon dogs. These rare natural phenomena are ice clouds that are visible only when the moon is full or nearly full.
On February 7, 2012, The Courier reported that they received scores of phone calls from readers who spotted the unusual ice cloud and thought they had witnessed a UFO. The moon dog was visible for just a few minutes on December 29, 2011 before it disappeared. Theories for the luminous celestial object included everything from a streak on the camera lens to an unusual cloud formation.
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