Orange orbs launching red orbs — Western US, dusk, multi-team observation
Three independent two-person federal law enforcement teams (USPER1–USPER6) observed orange orbs that emitted or launched smaller red orbs in groups of two to four, over at least five separate events during dusk hours across two days. The orange 'mother' orb was visible for only one to two seconds per event before disappearing; the red sub-orbs subsequently moved primarily along horizontal paths, though some moved upward at an angle or swooped downward. The teams observed from varying locations and vantage points, and it is uncertain whether a single or multiple orange mother orbs were involved.
“'Three teams of two federal law enforcement special agents each (USPER1 through USPER6) independently describe seeing orange "orbs" in the sky emit/launch smaller red "orbs" in groups of two to four'; 'The orange orb was only visible for one or two seconds. The red orbs would generally move away from the orange "mother" orb in a horizontal path'”
Briefing slide deck dated 5.08.2026; exact incident dates not provided in text. Location stated only as 'Western U.S.' — centroid coordinate set to approximate interior western US and flagged approx. AARO appears to have been involved in follow-up analysis based on later slide content. No sensor data beyond eyewitness. The 'mother orb' behavior — brief appearance, sub-object launch, disappearance — is consistently reported across six independent witnesses. Confidence is moderate given multi-witness corroboration and internal consistency, reduced by absence of date precision and sensor data.