Apparently some sort of UFO was captured by BBC camera during report about Hong Kong protests.
At the end of the Huffpost article this phenomenon was dismissed by:
The aerial object first appears on the left side of the screen, descends in front of a building, and moves to the right toward another tall building where it stops and hovers. Then, with an almost visible burst of energy, it suddenly launches straight up in the air.
At the end of the Huffpost article this phenomenon was dismissed by:
I don't think that this object was drone or quadcopter. It's too far and it seems to big for usually small aerial vehicles such as camera carrying drones.The BBC posted video taken by a drone on Saturday, showing the large number of protesters in Hong Kong's business district.
It may not be the same drone -- or even from the same day. And this isn't the first time that a drone has been mistaken for a UFO. To drive that point home even further -- adding the icing on the cake -- check out the following video shared with us by Alejandro Rojas of Open Minds Production. The aerial maneuvers that can be achieved by quadcopter drones are astonishing: