SCIENCE

What Happened When a Missile Hit a Mysterious Object?

YemenWed Sep 17 2025
A strange event took place off the coast of Yemen on October 30, 2024. A video was shown during a congressional hearing. It appeared to show a U. S. military missile hitting a shiny, fast-moving object. The missile did not stop the object. It kept going as if nothing happened. The video was shared by Rep. Eric Burlison during a House hearing on UFOs. These are now called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). The video was taken by a MQ-9 Reaper drone. It showed a missile fired by another drone. The missile seemed to hit the object. But the object did not slow down or change direction. At the time, the area was a combat zone. U. S. Navy ships and aircraft were protecting shipping lanes. They were shooting down missiles and drones from Houthi militants. The video raises many questions. Was the object a threat? Was it involved in an attack? No one knows for sure. The video reminds people of a 2015 incident. That video, called "Go Fast, " showed a fast-moving object off California. Later, experts said it was an optical illusion. A weather balloon caused the strange sight. The angle of the camera made it seem like the object was moving very fast. The Pentagon has an office that investigates UAPs. It is called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). They look into reports from military personnel. Some reports go back decades. They have explained some cases. But many still remain a mystery. They have not found any proof of extraterrestrial life. During the hearing, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna asked if the panelists were scared. Most said yes. But one, George Knapp, was happy. He was glad the video was finally shared with the public.

questions

    If the object is a UFO, does it have a valid driver's license for interstellar travel?
    Could the video be a staged event to cover up a secret military experiment involving advanced propulsion systems?
    How does the lack of official comment from the Pentagon affect the credibility of the video?

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