For as far as written history permits us to
remember, mankind has always witnessed strange
things happen in the skies, which people,
by the standards of that particular time,
have not been able to explain adequately.
The sighting of an unidentified flying object
or UFO is not a rare phenomenon, and many
of these occurrences over the years have been
carefully studied and subsequently debunked,
while others remain as mysteries that baffle
even the best of us.
Among those which are left unexplained, many
of these UFO sightings are believed to be
flying spaceships of extraterrestrial beings.
 
However, not all unidentified flying objects
are potential alien spacecraft.
Some are even stranger.
One such remarkable and unexplained phenomenon
took place in a small village in Sweden over
200 years ago.
 
On May 16, 1808, civilians living in the small
village of Biskopsberga - which is located
near Skanninge in Ostergotland, Sweden – witnessed
a strange event which cannot be easily explained.
At present, the village no longer exists,
but at the time of the unusual phenomenon,
it was the home of around 300 inhabitants.
 
The UFO sighting took place in a hot and cloudless
afternoon.
The wind was blowing from the west.
People were still preoccupied with working
on their farms when they noticed that the
sun shining over their village suddenly dimmed,
turning into a dull brick-red shade.
The sunlight became so dark that villagers
could stare right into the sun without feeling
any kind of pain in their eyes.
 
At the same time that darkness engulfed the
small village, a large number of spherical
objects appeared from the western horizon.
These unidentified objects appeared small,
and they measured just several inches in diameter.
They appeared dark brown in color and they
seemed to be headed toward the sun.
Then, as these strange figures got closer
to the sun, they changed their colors from
dark brown to black.
 
For some unknown reason, the spherical objects
changed their course slightly, moving in a
straight procession across the sky to the
eastern horizon.
When these small figures approached the sun,
they reduced their speed, only to increase
their pace again after passing in front of
it.
The strange phenomenon didn’t stop there.
For a significant period of time, new spheres
appeared from the west and subsequently disappeared
when they reached the east.
 
That afternoon, the number of spheres flying
across the village’s sky was so many that
it became impossible to count them.
In the eyes of the villagers, it seemed as
if millions of small balls were, for reasons
unknown to them, suddenly flying in the heavens.
 
According to the Transactions of the Swedish
Academy of Sciences from 1808, “the phenomenon
lasted uninterruptedly, upwards of two hours,
during which time millions of similar bodies
continually rose in the west, one after the
other irregularly, and continued their career
in exactly the same manner.”
 
One of the witnesses of this unusual phenomenon
in the skies over Biskopsberga was K.G.
Wettermark, who was a respectable citizen
and secretary of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.
 
Not far from where Wettermark stood, one of
the spheres fell down to the ground, and he
managed to observe the ball’s behavior when
it did.
He noticed that just before these spheres
touched the ground, they looked like air-bubbles
which children used to play with and produce
from soapsuds using a reed.
Moreover, he immediately examined a spot where
one of the balls had fallen, and he saw nothing
but a scarcely perceptible gelatinous film
which was as thin and fine as a cobweb.
It was still changing colors, but it soon
dried up entirely and vanished without a trace.
 
What were these weird bubbles?
Why were there so many of them flying in the
skies that afternoon?
And why did it seem like they were capable
of consciously changing the course of their
movement?
 
The older the UFO sighting, the harder it
is to investigate and explain.
Most likely, the alleged UFO sighting in the
skies of Biskopsberga, Sweden in 1808 was
nothing more than a natural phenomenon that
could not be explained by the scientific knowledge
available at the time.
And even if modern science is capable of resolving
this mystery, a strange case like this one
can be very difficult to study as such phenomena
occur so rarely.
 
A similar, although not entirely identical
incident occurred in Basel, Switzerland on
August 7, 1566.
At the time, citizens of the city saw a large
number of black spheres fill the skies.
Not only did these objects appear to be flying
towards the sun, they also looked like they
were engaged in some sort of aerial battle.
 
The UFO sighting in Switzerland in 1566 took
place at the time when the sun rose.
People saw many large black balls that moved
at great speed in the skies, flying toward
the sun.
These figures also made half-turns, with each
one banging against the others as if they
were engaged in fierce combat.
Many of them turned red and igneous before
they were consumed and died out.
The strange phenomenon lasted for several
hours that day before disappearing completely.
 
The main difference between the sighting in
Sweden in the 19th century and the odd occurrence
in Switzerland in the 16th century is that
the black spheres in Switzerland were unable
to survive the heat from the sun.
The spherical objects seen in Sweden, on the
other hand, changed direction when they approached
the sun.
 
Without a doubt, the inhabitants of Biskopsberga
were confused and puzzled by what they had
seen happen in their skies.
The Swedes didn’t succeed in solving the
mystery, and not a single person got closer
to the truth even after the UFO sighting in
the village that day was published in the
North American Review in 1816.
 
At present, there are several theories that
have been presented, speculating on what the
strange UFO phenomenon in Sweden in 1808 really
was.
However, just as when the eerie occurrence
took place around 200 years ago, no one really
knows the answer for sure until now.
 
And so, it is safe to say that this particular
case of UFO sighting remains unsolved.
