"Cincinnati Lights" UFOs Were Skydivers
Were spotted last week
For a few days, Ohio's UFO community was fascinated by a mysterious phenomenon colloquially as "the Cincinnati Lights" -- a group of bizarre bulbs shining in the skies over the city on Sept. 28.
Interest was especially high because the sighting was familiar to the 1997 "Phoenix Lights" and the 2010 "El Paso Lights," but it turns out that the source of the illumination wasn't extraterrestrial at all, according to NBC News.
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