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Añadido | Vie, 19/02/2021 |
Autor | July N. |
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Un testigo vio los satélites StarLink de SpaceX que Elon Musk lanzó recientemente. Los satélites se mueven en línea recta y son fáciles de ver a simple vista en una noche clara, como suele ser el caso en Arizona. Pero algo cerca de ellos. Se registró un objeto luminoso que pasaba por los satélites. No es la estación espacial internacional porque es mucho más grande que los satélites. Así que es?
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Date of sighting: February 18, 2021
Location of sighting: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Source: MUFON 113721
An eyewitness caught sight of the StarLink SpaceX satellites that Elon Musk launched not long ago. The satellites stream in a straight line and are easily seen with the naked eye on a clear night as Arizona often has. But somethings up near them. A glowing object was recorded passing along side the satellites. Its not the International Space Station, because it is much larger than the satellites. So what is it? I think its an alien ship that is checking out Americas latest and greatest technology. Its also likely that the UFO is tapping into communication networks through the satellites to monitor Earths current situation. StarLink was created for Internet access...well, the aliens are accessing it to learn about us.
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan
Eyewitness states: Long line of lights appearing on the north side and disappearing on the south side of view. While walking at about 6"20am, I observed a long row flights toward the ESE of the horizon moving in a North to South direction. The lights made no sound and remained at a steady speed. The lights appeared on the north end of the line and disappeared on the south end of the line. It was diicult to estimate distance, but the line looked at least a mile long. The lights appeared lower than commercial airline travel, and were located lower than the adjacent clouds. I observed the lights for five minutes, after which the disappeared.
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