An eerie spinning Star Trek-style cube has left a stunned onlooker scratching her head after it appeared in the skies near a major US air force base.
The strange object shimmered in the sunlight as it silently rotated mid-air, baffling witnesses with its bizarre shape.
Even more puzzling, the cube appeared to have flat surfaces that somehow defied normal aerodynamics.
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The sighting has drawn comparisons to a spacecraft from cult sci-fi series Star Trek, where a similar spinning cube featured in the 1966 episode The Corbomite Maneuver.
Roxsan Montoya spotted the mysterious object near Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.
The engineering equipment operator said it immediately caught her attention as she sat in her car.
“I definitely think it was something,” Roxsan told Whats The Jam.

“Definitely not a plane or weather balloon.
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“It had a strange flight pattern and shape.
“And it was definitely too high to be a drone.
“I want to do more research on it.
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“I’m always watching the skies because there is always strange things in Tucsons skies.
“Especially with our air force base.
“But they never admit anything on the news regardless of how much is.
“My theory is that it’s extraterrestrials that the Government has an agreement with.
“Otherwise our air force base would be all over it.
“This object doesn’t look man made at all.
“It looks a little like the objects filmed by US navy pilots.
“It distracted me in my peripheral vision.
“I was just sitting in my car on my phone.
“That’s why I thought it was awesome that a plane flew behind it.
“And you can see it’s not a reflection or refraction.
“It’s definitely legitimate.”
The base is home to the 355th Wing, part of the Twelfth Air Force, and is no stranger to unusual aircraft activity.
But this latest sighting has sparked fresh intrigue, with some convinced it could be something out of this world.

