
Overview
A new compilation video posted by the YouTube channel UR GRACE aggregates recent Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) reports from around the globe, spanning from early 2024 through March 2026. The footage, narrated by an unnamed presenter, offers date‑stamped clips, witness statements, and brief contextual notes for each incident. While the material is presented without formal scientific analysis, the video aligns with a growing body of civilian‑collected UAP data that has attracted the attention of the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and several academic research groups studying anomalous atmospheric events.
Red Sky Over Western Australia
On 28 March 2026, residents of a remote coastal region in Western Australia reported that the sky turned an unusually deep red during an active cyclone. Local eyewitnesses described the scene as “like the ‘Upside‑Down’ world of Stranger Things,” noting that the hue persisted for several minutes despite the storm’s heavy rain. Meteorologists consulted by the channel could not locate any satellite‑derived data indicating a widespread aerosol or dust event that would produce such coloration, and the ODNI’s recent UAP report lists atmospheric anomalies of this type as “unexplained but not necessarily extraterrestrial.” The lack of a documented precedent makes the incident noteworthy for atmospheric scientists monitoring extreme weather‑related optical phenomena.
Glowing Circle Above the Altai Mountains
A tourist in the Altai Mountains captured a large, luminous ring hovering above the peaks in January 2026. The video shows a bright, circular band of light that remained stationary for roughly thirty seconds before dissipating. Some online commentators likened the formation to a “portal,” though no peer‑reviewed study has linked such visual effects to known atmospheric optics, such as halos or coronas. The presenter emphasizes the absence of other observers at the remote site, a factor that complicates verification. Researchers at the University of Moscow’s Atmospheric Physics Department have indicated they will request the raw footage for photometric analysis to determine whether the phenomenon could be a high‑altitude auroral display or a man‑made light source.
Roswell Solar Farm Anomaly
On 25 March 2026, multiple witnesses near a solar farm outside Roswell, New Mexico, recorded a bright, reflective object of irregular shape drifting against a clear blue sky. According to the video’s narration, the object appeared to be surrounded by a “liquid‑like substance” that swirled and changed shape. One farmer, identified only as J.P., told the presenter, “It moved like it had no wings, and the light around it looked like oil on water.” The Roswell area’s long‑standing association with UFO folklore has prompted local authorities to forward the footage to the U.S. Air Force’s UAP Task Force for preliminary review. Preliminary assessments have not yet ruled out conventional explanations such as a high‑altitude drone or a meteorological balloon, but the unusual visual characteristics keep the case on the task force’s watch list.
Fish‑Shaped UAP Over the United States
A clip dated 2024 shows an aerial object whose silhouette resembles a fish, gliding silently across the sky over an unspecified region of the United States. The video’s narrator notes that “skeptics were unable to categorize the object,” and the footage has been circulated among several UAP enthusiast forums. Dr. Elena Martínez, a senior researcher at the National Institute for Aerospace Studies, commented on the clip: “Without corroborating radar data


