Google Maps UFO Sightings Allegedly Shows up on Street View, Satellite View at Different Coordinates

Google is well-known for offering what some may view as a "complete package" of Internet services. However, as ABC News reports, this time they are offered something they may not have intended, allowing users of their popular Google Maps to scout for what is allegedly UFOs across the country.

Apparently, a lady who was using Google Maps to find directions to her aunt in Jacksonville, Texas, happened upon the UFO-looking images on Street View and contacted ABC News affiliate KLTV to report her strange findings.

The images she found shows what appears to be a red tinted shape up in the clouds. You can see it for yourself by entering Jacksonville, Texas on Google Maps, and then zooming into Street View and panning upwards to just above the CapitalOne office building.

The reason why this became such a hit is because the exact same red tinted shape can be seen 1,000 miles away, above the Sky City Casino Hotel, on 32 Indian Service Route 30, Acomo Pueblo, New Mexico.

Now, Google has not deemed it worthy to comment these findings as of yet, but what most non-UFO believers think is that it is simply the flare of the camera lens used by Google's Street View equipment.

It is not the first time objects found on satellite images or other Internet services have been suspected of being UFOs however, although it may be a first for Street View and the fact the object looks the exact same in two different locations.

In fact, ever since Google rolled out its Google Earth service, users have found much amusement reporting several findings of big circular symmetric objects spread out across the globe.

In most cases, there has been a logical explanation, such as finding out the objects are in fact water towers or other circular buildings.

Read Articles:

iOS 6 Update Time: iPhone Users Receive Replacement For Google Maps

iPhone 5 Features: Apple CEO Tim Cook Apologizes for Malfunctioning Maps, Hopes not to Pay Price and Lose Customers

Real Time Analytics