A newly released Pentagon document details an extraordinary UFO encounter reported by federal law enforcement agents, who witnessed a see-through object hanging in the night sky.The declassified report was part of the Trump administration's third release on Friday, detailing observations of UFOs over two days in October 2023 in the western US.According to the witness, the mysterious object floated roughly 15 to 20 feet above the ground and was so translucent that a star, the crest of a nearby hill and surrounding vegetation could be seen through it.The agent compared the effect to looking through water, saying the object's shape and borders appeared distorted as it drifted silently through the air.The transparent anomaly was the final sighting in a string of strange encounters that included glowing orange spheres, flashing lights and a vehicle-like object that appeared to hover above the terrain without kicking up dust.Multiple federal law enforcement agents reported witnessing the phenomenon during the two-day period, according to the report.'It started the first night with other teams reporting weird lights moving along groups miles away,' Witness 1 said in a statement.The account was later provided to the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which investigates reports of unexplained objects. A newly released file details accounts from federal agents who spotted orbs and a mysterious transparent object somWhat began as reports of strange lights moving in groups miles away soon escalated into a sequence of encounters that the witness said defied easy explanation.The first major sighting occurred as the agent and another team member drove through a valley area at dusk.The pair of federal agents suddenly spotted what appeared to be a large glowing sphere positioned near a hillside.'It was just a circle of light that looked like a swirly pattern of bright lava,' Witness 1 stated. According to the report, the sphere appeared sharply defined and emitted a bright glow despite the fading evening light.The witness estimated the object may have been 20 feet or more in diameter and initially believed it was between 1,640 and 1,968 feet away, although later measurements suggested the hillside itself was roughly 3,600 feet distant.What made the object particularly unusual was the apparent lack of any visible structure.The witness said the illuminated circle had no discernible frame, shell or edges that might explain what was producing the light.The agent then described the object after looking at it with binoculars, saying: 'It almost appeared to have a line or spindle below, possibly touching the hillside below.'The glowing sphere remained visible for only a minute or two before disappearing from sight. The report was based on a witness statement, who was speaking for several other federal agents who all saw glowing lights in the skyThe witness noted that it did not appear to fade away, but just vanished, and there 'was not a particular sound.'About 20 minutes later, another similar object reportedly appeared above a different hillside several miles away.This time, the orange glow lasted only a second or two.According to the witness, three red lights then appeared to emerge from the object and rapidly move away.The lights seemed evenly spaced and disappeared almost immediately.At roughly the same moment, a bright flash lit up part of the sky beyond the horizon.The sequence repeated again about 20 minutes later, although the red lights reportedly departed in a different formation.Several hours later, the encounter took another strange turn.While driving, the agents noticed what initially appeared to be a vehicle ahead of them on the road.The witness recalled seeing what looked like mismatched taillights, one red and one white, with different shapes.But as another vehicle approached from the opposite direction, the object moved off the road in a manner that did not resemble normal driving.According to the report, it did not bounce with the terrain, kick up dust or otherwise behave like a conventional vehicle, but appeared to hover. When the agents stopped, the lights switched off and the witness reported seeing a darker object move upward and away. The report only included artist interpreations of what the agents saw in 2023Hours later, while stopped in another area, the agents observed dust and what was described as thick spiderweb-like material floating in front of them.Then they saw what appeared to be the same object again.This time, however, the witness reported an observation that stands out as one of the most unusual details in the entire account.The object was floating roughly 15 to 20 feet above the ground and appeared difficult to define visually.The witness said he could still identify the locations where the two differently shaped lights had been, even though they were no longer illuminated.But the object's body itself appeared partially transparent.As it drifted through the air, the witness reported being able to see a star through the object, along with the crest of a nearby hill and surrounding vegetation.The effect, according to the narrative, was similar to looking through water.'It was almost like looking at something through water where it was not completely clear,' the witness wrote.The report does not offer an explanation for what the agents observed.It is presented as a witness narrative submitted to AARO and released Friday alongside dozens of other documents, photographs and videos as part of the administration's latest UFO disclosure effort.The witness stated that after arriving at the final destination, there were no further encounters with the objects.