THIS is the moment two pilots spot several white UFO orbs despite not showing on the radar.
The video which was posted on Reddit, shows two pilots flying a Boeing 747 from Saudi Arabia to Nigeria.
According to the , one pilot said the multiple orbs of light were extremely bright and moved freely, as well as in formation with one another.
He added: "They seemed to entertain us, dancing, making us awake when we are sleepy."
The full video "UFO Intercept Captain Ruud Flight with Boeing 747" was posted on YouTube by Captain Ruud Van Pangeman.
In the video, you can hear the two pilots say "It's very bright" while discussing the various theories.
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The video ends with Captain Ruud saying: "This is my experience of seeing something strange or UFO.
"What we see is still a mystery.
"Before that, we thought it was a light plane but it wasn't on our radar.
"We thought maybe it was a star but the stars didn't move.
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"The UFO light shone for a long time and moved."
He went on to explain that he and his co-pilot thought the unexplained orb was a Starlink satellite but they had also ruled it out because of the way the object moved.
He added: "The light moved freely. Sometimes forward, backward, left to right and vice versa.
In the video caption, he said: "30 minutes later we have some company.
"We were intercepted by UFO… yes it's a UFO.
"We thought that it was an aircraft, but that does not show on the radar.
"Then we thought they were drones, but drones also have to use radar and they don't use lights."
However, Redditors seemed sceptical of the close encounter.
One person said: "As an airline pilot we see these lights just about every late night/early morning flight we do.
"I remember being just as amazed and also have video/pictures just like this.
"They always appear over the same part of the sky depending on the time and direction we are flying.
"They start faint and get brighter with various levels of intensity, sometimes moving, sometimes stationary and sometimes in groups.
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"They have to be Starlink satellites catching the sun briefly as they orbit as they appear at higher latitudes."
Another added: "These appear to show all the signs of being flaring Starlink satellites."
Why are UFOs now a political issue
For decades, UFOs and aliens were considered to be make belief things created by people in tinfoil hats but they are now considered a threat to national security.
Long gone are those who claim conspiracy theories are all false as many are now discussed at the highest levels of government with US officials even admitting their existence.
As more and more credible witnesses continue to come forward to tell their extraordinary stories publicly.
The 2010s saw decades of stigmas around extra terrestrial life start to break down as politicians made UFO sightings a matter of national security.
Across the world, governments have also unveiled some spooky truths with some even showcasing "dead alien corpses" on display for congress.
Researchers recently verified the legitimacy of a set of three-fingered mummies as potential evidence of "non-human" life forms.
A line-up of doctors confirmed at Mexico's Congress on Tuesday that the bodies, purportedly not of this Earth, were in fact real, once-living organisms.
The Pentagon also released a blockbuster 1,574 pages of real-life X-Files in 2022, related to its secretive UFO programme.
The haul includes reports into research on the biological effects of UFO sightings on humans, sets out categorisations for paranormal experiences, and studies into sci-fi-style tech.
Top UFO chief Sean Kirkpatrick told the world last year that he is set to step down from his job following his stern warning of concerning activity "in our backyard."
The Pentagon's UFO analysis office launched a UFO reporting service to the public after admitting to uncovering "some things" and calling the high number of suspicious activity either a foreign power or aliens.
Navy jet footage has revealed the intriguing images of a government-confirmed UFO baffling the internet.
The United States Government launched the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2022 to investigate reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs).