Unexplained Lights: UFO Sightings Across Ireland in December 2024
Alien Life & UFO/UAPs
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A series of unexplained aerial phenomena have recently been reported across Ireland. Between early December 2024 and the new year celebrations, numerous sightings were reported, each describing unexplained objects with unusual movements, lighting, and shapes.
On December the 25th, 2024, two witnesses in Kilcummin, County Kerry, reported seeing several lights resembling stars, moving erratically across the sky. The objects stopped at times, before vanishing silently. These lights were observed to move much faster than a commercial aircraft, and their sudden disappearance left the witnesses feeling confused and uneasy. They described the objects as flashing intermittently before they disappeared one by one, without any noise. This sighting was one of several reported in recent weeks, prompting intrigue about the nature of these strange aerial events.
On December the 22nd, 2024, in Killiskey, County Wicklow, three observers noticed strange lights in the sky. These circular objects, illuminated by flashing red lights, moved both stationary and at high speed. Some lights emitted long light trails, while others appeared to hover. The observers, one of whom was an aviation expert, confirmed that these objects could not be explained by regular aircraft. Flight tracking software did not show any relevant aircraft in the area at the time. The witnesses expressed concern, noting that one of the lights had been visible for several days prior to the sighting.
On December the 16th, 2024, a UFO sighting in New Ross, County Wexford, involved two witnesses who observed bright, changing lights in the sky. These lights, which appeared to shift in shape, colour, and direction, were seen surrounded by smaller objects. The main lights were noted to hover under the cloud cover, moving at impressive speeds before slowing down. The witnesses watched for around 30-35 minutes, during which the lights appeared to react to the surrounding environment. Nearby animals were also reported to have reacted to the phenomenon, a detail that adds to the unusual nature of the sighting.
A solitary observer in Tallaght, County Dublin, on December the 13th, 2024, saw a flashing white light about 1 to 2 kilometres away. The light moved from east to west, flashing irregularly before descending slowly. As the observer tried to take a photograph, the object ascended without any noticeable sound and continued moving westward. The pattern repeated several times over the 20-minute sighting. The witness described the object as distinct from a traditional aircraft or drone, raising further questions about its origin.
In Waterford, on December the 10th, 2024, an unusual sighting was reported by multiple observers, including an aviation expert. They described seeing a very bright light, similar to the International Space Station (ISS), moving westward before stopping and hovering for 15 minutes. The object then changed shape and size. The observers, familiar with standard aircraft and satellites, noted that the object's movement was inconsistent with known air traffic. It was also far too bright to be a drone. The sighting lasted for a significant period and was documented with both photos and videos.
On December the 5th, 2024, in Garvagh, Northern Ireland, three witnesses observed a silver circular object that appeared to have a light green to turquoise hue on one side. The object moved swiftly in a straight line before disappearing, displaying no additional lighting or emissions. The witnesses, observing from a field at close range, described the object as distinct from a typical shooting star. The sighting lasted for only a short time, but the unusual nature of the object has prompted further investigation.
Finally, on December the 8th, 2024, in County Galway, multiple observers reported seeing two white orbs moving in synchrony. The objects would occasionally change their brightness and disappear before reappearing, all while maintaining a consistent distance from each other. The phenomenon lasted for about 35 minutes and was visible from multiple locations, including the M6 motorway and Cong, County Mayo. The witnesses documented the event with photographs and videos, with many speculating that the lights were not consistent with conventional aircraft or satellites.
These sightings, spanning across various counties and involving multiple witnesses, suggest a growing trend in unexplained aerial phenomena in Ireland or an increase in people willing to come forward with their experiences. While some witnesses have attempted to document the sightings with photographs and videos, no conclusive explanations have been offered thus far. Despite reports, no aircraft, satellites, or drones have been identified as the source of these strange lights at this moment in time.
As these sightings continue to capture the attention of locals and the general public alike, the question remains: what, exactly, is flying across Ireland's skies?
On December the 25th, 2024, two witnesses in Kilcummin, County Kerry, reported seeing several lights resembling stars, moving erratically across the sky. The objects stopped at times, before vanishing silently. These lights were observed to move much faster than a commercial aircraft, and their sudden disappearance left the witnesses feeling confused and uneasy. They described the objects as flashing intermittently before they disappeared one by one, without any noise. This sighting was one of several reported in recent weeks, prompting intrigue about the nature of these strange aerial events.
On December the 22nd, 2024, in Killiskey, County Wicklow, three observers noticed strange lights in the sky. These circular objects, illuminated by flashing red lights, moved both stationary and at high speed. Some lights emitted long light trails, while others appeared to hover. The observers, one of whom was an aviation expert, confirmed that these objects could not be explained by regular aircraft. Flight tracking software did not show any relevant aircraft in the area at the time. The witnesses expressed concern, noting that one of the lights had been visible for several days prior to the sighting.
On December the 16th, 2024, a UFO sighting in New Ross, County Wexford, involved two witnesses who observed bright, changing lights in the sky. These lights, which appeared to shift in shape, colour, and direction, were seen surrounded by smaller objects. The main lights were noted to hover under the cloud cover, moving at impressive speeds before slowing down. The witnesses watched for around 30-35 minutes, during which the lights appeared to react to the surrounding environment. Nearby animals were also reported to have reacted to the phenomenon, a detail that adds to the unusual nature of the sighting.
A solitary observer in Tallaght, County Dublin, on December the 13th, 2024, saw a flashing white light about 1 to 2 kilometres away. The light moved from east to west, flashing irregularly before descending slowly. As the observer tried to take a photograph, the object ascended without any noticeable sound and continued moving westward. The pattern repeated several times over the 20-minute sighting. The witness described the object as distinct from a traditional aircraft or drone, raising further questions about its origin.
In Waterford, on December the 10th, 2024, an unusual sighting was reported by multiple observers, including an aviation expert. They described seeing a very bright light, similar to the International Space Station (ISS), moving westward before stopping and hovering for 15 minutes. The object then changed shape and size. The observers, familiar with standard aircraft and satellites, noted that the object's movement was inconsistent with known air traffic. It was also far too bright to be a drone. The sighting lasted for a significant period and was documented with both photos and videos.
On December the 5th, 2024, in Garvagh, Northern Ireland, three witnesses observed a silver circular object that appeared to have a light green to turquoise hue on one side. The object moved swiftly in a straight line before disappearing, displaying no additional lighting or emissions. The witnesses, observing from a field at close range, described the object as distinct from a typical shooting star. The sighting lasted for only a short time, but the unusual nature of the object has prompted further investigation.
Finally, on December the 8th, 2024, in County Galway, multiple observers reported seeing two white orbs moving in synchrony. The objects would occasionally change their brightness and disappear before reappearing, all while maintaining a consistent distance from each other. The phenomenon lasted for about 35 minutes and was visible from multiple locations, including the M6 motorway and Cong, County Mayo. The witnesses documented the event with photographs and videos, with many speculating that the lights were not consistent with conventional aircraft or satellites.
These sightings, spanning across various counties and involving multiple witnesses, suggest a growing trend in unexplained aerial phenomena in Ireland or an increase in people willing to come forward with their experiences. While some witnesses have attempted to document the sightings with photographs and videos, no conclusive explanations have been offered thus far. Despite reports, no aircraft, satellites, or drones have been identified as the source of these strange lights at this moment in time.
As these sightings continue to capture the attention of locals and the general public alike, the question remains: what, exactly, is flying across Ireland's skies?