Wow! This is news?? Brandon - science means confirmation and evidence. This should not have been news at all. This is an image of a star, maybe Vega (or bright planet, such a Venus). It is out of focus, showing Airy rings as others have stated. What can be concluded from the four images shown elsewhere is: a) likely the lens used does not have an infinity hard stop, so point sources will likely be slightly out of focus, that the lens is actually pretty high quality - the Airy rings are not distorted, that the image is off centre to the centre of the photo (resulting in oval Airy rings), there is no scintillation, thus the object likely was high in the sky, and the camera/lens has a UV excess bleed. In another photo, the star is in focus, and in yet another photo, a triple image occurs, maybe due to mirror slap. What cannot be concluded in any way, is that this is a potential "UFO". I can conclude, though, that this is just bad journalism!! If you search UFO images on the Internet, you will find dozens of idential photos of out of focus Airy ring UFOs!!