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During the total solar eclipse in the United States on April 10th, a peculiar sighting startled observers: a slender, elongated object swiftly streaked across the sky.

La Mu Thu, Apr 11 2024 06:58 AM EST

Amidst the marvel of the solar eclipse, captured by numerous residents with their smartphones, an uncanny coincidence unfolded. Someone managed to capture footage of an object resembling a UFO during the peak of the eclipse, sparking widespread attention and discussion once the video surfaced.

Reportedly, the incident occurred in the Arlington area of Texas. The video depicts a dark, cigar-shaped shadow darting rapidly through the clouds, vanishing into the horizon. Many witnesses on the scene were astonished by the sight, adding to the intrigue surrounding the event. s_798688fff1be47839406ea003302c8b5.png So what is its true identity? Netizens have different opinions. Some say the mystery is solved—it's Tao Pai Pai from "Dragon Ball," flying on his pillar. s_d0bd3090a9034e30adf0c46773765792.jpg For such banter, it's natural for folks to chuckle knowingly, with some dismissing it as nothing out of the ordinary – just a plane happened to fly by, casting its shadow on the clouds, they say, citing its leisurely pace as evidence.

This explanation finds agreement among many, with some noting that during solar eclipses, planes are indeed flown to test scientific hypotheses, offering a tidbit of trivia: "It was during the 1919 eclipse observation that confirmed Einstein's General Theory of Relativity's prediction about the bending of light rays near the Sun."

As for whether the unidentified flying object captured this time is an aircraft or extraterrestrial tech?