ID | #1566383638 |
Added | Wed, 21/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
An eyewitness from city Etten-leur, writes:
I looked out the window at the Northern starry sky and saw stars. I suddenly noticed that the stars are moving. Upon closer inspection, it turned out that it was 3 "stars" that flew to the West at some distance from one another and clearly formed at high altitude and at high speed. The speed was many times higher than conventional Airliners. Pretty quickly "lights" disappeared from sight. I was under the impression that for me unknown very high flying objects (military?) The planes were flying much faster than that.
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Original news
ETTEN-LEUR, NB — Ik keek uit een raam naar de noordelijke sterrenhemel en zag sterren. Opeens viel mij op dat er sterren bewogen. Bij beter kijken bleek dat het 3 "sterren "waren die op enige afstand van elkaar en duidelijk in formatie op grote hoogte en met hoge snelheid in westelijke richting vlogen. De snelheid was vele malen sneller dan die van normale lijnvliegtuigen. Vrij vlot verdwenen de "lichten" uit beeld. Mijn indruk is dat het voor mij onbekende zeer hoog vliegende objecten / ( militaire?)vliegtuigen waren die veel sneller vlogen dan het geluid.
Hypotheses
Satellite
Ordinary satellites, which often look like single, not very bright luminous dots moving smoothly in the night sky, are quite often mistaken for UFOs. After the Starlink satellites (near-Earth satellite systems developed by SpaceX, in order to create a cheap and high-performance satellite Internet communication channel and technical transmitters for receiving and transmitting signals from earth and orbit) were launched, it became possible to observe groups of satellites (up to 60 pieces) flying one after another.
Investigation
Usually as "flying stars" describe the system of satellites (E.g., NOSS form a triangle, etc.).
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Resume
Satellite
Ordinary satellites, which often look like single, not very bright luminous dots moving smoothly in the night sky, are quite often mistaken for UFOs. After the Starlink satellites (near-Earth satellite systems developed by SpaceX, in order to create a cheap and high-performance satellite Internet communication channel and technical transmitters for receiving and transmitting signals from earth and orbit) were launched, it became possible to observe groups of satellites (up to 60 pieces) flying one after another.
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