According to the Daily Star on July 2, in the sky of Colwyn Bay in North Wales, a mysterious bright white ball of light was captured, and this Audi R8-shaped object was captured to "bounce", which confused locals.

Matthew Norbury caught a mysterious ball of bright white light over Colwyn Bay in northern Wales.
According to NorthWalesLive, his footage shows it speeding through the atmosphere before suddenly changing direction.
It was thought the light might be a fireball meteor, but Matthew said he couldn't explain why it suddenly "bounced" and then apparently changed direction.
Matthew said: "This is the first time I've seen something that looks like an Audi R8 flying in the air. ”
The Astronomical Stack Exchange website says that while meteorites can "move in all directions," Earth's gravity pulls them directly toward the surface.
According to the International Meteor Organisation, although thousands of fireball-sized meteors appear in earth's atmosphere every day, it is reported that fireball meteors are rare.
However, the vast majority of these occur in the ocean and in uninhabited areas, or are hidden in broad daylight.
Previously, residents of another seaside town in Wales were haunted by a mysterious scream that some considered supernatural.
People staying at the gwyneds resort in Tywyn were awakened by a "strange scream" and groan.
Some residents believe the sound came from a foreign country, while others describe it as "dragged like metal".
Reports from across the town quickly spread on social media, with sleepy-eyed residents demanding an explanation.
Someone wrote, "That's an alarm!"
Another netizen said: "Some people will scream ... Give someone a song and lure them to the sea. ”
But it turned out to be caused by a defect in a rail trailer that loaded new tracks on the town's rails.
(Source: Daily Star)