Malcolm said he had ruled out the possibility of a plane or a bird because of the strange shape and absence of any wings. Robin Scagell, vice-president of the UK's Society for Popular Astronomy, said: "This is a fascinating observation - and a genuine unidentified flying object as no one knows for sure what it is. "My guess is that it might be a party deflated weather balloon high in the atmosphere - but we don't really know." Mr Scagell warned that no one should attempt to look directly at the sun except with proper professional filters or risk being blinded.
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