The Irish Aviation Authority is examining reports of splendid lights and UFOs off the south-west shore of Ireland.
It started at 06:47 nearby time on Friday 9 November when a British Airways pilot reached Shannon aviation authority.
She needed to know whether there were military activities in the territory on the grounds that there was something "moving so quick".
The air activity controller said there were no such activities.
The pilot, flying from the Canadian city of Montreal to Heathrow, said there was a "splendid light" and the protest had come up along the left half of the air ship before it "quickly veered toward the north".
She was pondering what it could be yet said it didn't appear to set out toward a crash.
Another pilot from a Virgin plane participate and recommended it may be a meteor or another protest reappearing the world's environment.
He said there were "different items following a similar kind of direction" and that they were brilliant.
The pilot said he saw "two brilliant lights" over to the correct which climbed away at speed.
One pilot said the speed was "galactic, it resembled Mach 2" - which is double the speed of sound.
What might it be able to have been?
Apostolos Christou, a cosmologist from the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, said what the pilots saw was likely a bit of residue entering the world's climate at rapid.
"It was doubtlessly what are generally called falling stars," he said.
"It shows up the issue was to a great degree brilliant so it more likely than not been a significant huge bit of material.
"I can't state from the pilots' depiction, yet it could have been the measure of a walnut or an apple."
The cosmologist said November would in general be an exceptionally bustling month for such movement.
"It likewise shows up there were bits falling off the question and flying past the plane, that is additionally what you would expect on the off chance that it was an especially expansive shake from space hitting the air, it would will in general section."
"Following reports from few air ship on Friday 9 November of strange air movement the IAA has documented a report," the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) said.
"This report will be explored under the typical secret event examination process."
A representative for Shannon Airport said it would not be proper for the air terminal to remark while the IAA examination is continuous.
It started at 06:47 nearby time on Friday 9 November when a British Airways pilot reached Shannon aviation authority.
She needed to know whether there were military activities in the territory on the grounds that there was something "moving so quick".
The air activity controller said there were no such activities.
The pilot, flying from the Canadian city of Montreal to Heathrow, said there was a "splendid light" and the protest had come up along the left half of the air ship before it "quickly veered toward the north".
She was pondering what it could be yet said it didn't appear to set out toward a crash.
Another pilot from a Virgin plane participate and recommended it may be a meteor or another protest reappearing the world's environment.
He said there were "different items following a similar kind of direction" and that they were brilliant.
The pilot said he saw "two brilliant lights" over to the correct which climbed away at speed.
One pilot said the speed was "galactic, it resembled Mach 2" - which is double the speed of sound.
What might it be able to have been?
Apostolos Christou, a cosmologist from the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, said what the pilots saw was likely a bit of residue entering the world's climate at rapid.
"It was doubtlessly what are generally called falling stars," he said.
"It shows up the issue was to a great degree brilliant so it more likely than not been a significant huge bit of material.
"I can't state from the pilots' depiction, yet it could have been the measure of a walnut or an apple."
The cosmologist said November would in general be an exceptionally bustling month for such movement.
"It likewise shows up there were bits falling off the question and flying past the plane, that is additionally what you would expect on the off chance that it was an especially expansive shake from space hitting the air, it would will in general section."
"Following reports from few air ship on Friday 9 November of strange air movement the IAA has documented a report," the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) said.
"This report will be explored under the typical secret event examination process."
A representative for Shannon Airport said it would not be proper for the air terminal to remark while the IAA examination is continuous.
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