On Sunday night, an enigmatic light displaying rapid and unusual movements was spotted over Havana, as reported by a witness who captured the event on video and shared it with CiberCuba. The footage, recorded between 8:45 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., reveals a bright point moving erratically in various directions—side to side and up and down—leaving observers puzzled.
"Last night, I witnessed something incredibly strange in the sky. It looked like a star but moved quickly from side to side and up and down. It wasn't a drone as it was too high up and stayed visible for over three hours. It didn't seem like a satellite either... its chaotic movement was unlike anything I'd ever seen," shared the resident who provided the videos.
The observer noted that the light's trajectory seemed to stretch toward areas such as San Antonio de las Vegas, Melena del Sur, and even in the direction of the Ciénaga de Zapata. As of now, there have been no official statements from Cuba's Institute of Meteorology or aviation authorities regarding the mysterious phenomenon.
Despite the lack of official explanations, the footage has started circulating among local residents, sparking a variety of theories ranging from low-orbit satellites to rare atmospheric events.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Havana Sky Phenomenon
What was the mysterious light seen over Havana?
The light was an unusual bright point in the sky that moved rapidly and erratically, observed by residents of Havana. Its origin remains unexplained.
Have there been any official explanations for the light?
As of now, neither Cuba's Institute of Meteorology nor aviation authorities have provided an explanation for the event.