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Pilots Reporting Lights in the Sky Identified as Starlink Satellites
Pilots reported seeing lights in the sky, which have now been identified as being Starlink satellites in their final position. The satellites were illuminated by the sun and appeared as small dots or blobs in the sky.
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Despite varying explanations, the unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or "unidentified flying objects" (UFO) should be studied further to better understand what they are according to a journalist covering the Pentagon.
18:41 - 20:00 (01:19)
Summary
Despite varying explanations, the unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or "unidentified flying objects" (UFO) should be studied further to better understand what they are according to a journalist covering the Pentagon.
ChapterPilots Reporting Lights in the Sky Identified as Starlink Satellites
EpisodeGovernment Secrecy
PodcastHigh Strange
The speaker discusses the varying opinions among individuals regarding the likelihood of life existing in outer space.
20:00 - 22:27 (02:26)
Summary
The speaker discusses the varying opinions among individuals regarding the likelihood of life existing in outer space.
ChapterPilots Reporting Lights in the Sky Identified as Starlink Satellites
EpisodeGovernment Secrecy
PodcastHigh Strange
Multiple pilots have reported seeing strange lights in the sky while flying, with sightings happening more frequently in recent months.
22:32 - 25:07 (02:35)
Summary
Multiple pilots have reported seeing strange lights in the sky while flying, with sightings happening more frequently in recent months.
ChapterPilots Reporting Lights in the Sky Identified as Starlink Satellites
EpisodeGovernment Secrecy
PodcastHigh Strange
Researchers have discovered that pilots spotting Starlink satellites in the sky were actually experiencing an optical illusion.
25:07 - 26:47 (01:40)
Summary
Researchers have discovered that pilots spotting Starlink satellites in the sky were actually experiencing an optical illusion. The bright flashes of light were a result of the satellites crossing their field of view and getting brighter and dimmer due to their position in relation to the sun.