A sighting of the SpaceX "Starlink" satellite train, or perhaps UFOs, has been reported to Fox 7 Austin News, an outlet that was only recently was flooded with reports of UFOs over Round Rock, Texas:
I have also received similar reports of late, but this is not a new thing in Texas. Check out the report below of a sighting from over the summer that was sent to me. July 24th, 2022 sighting, happened during confirmed SpaceX launch: Now, although it's not unreasonable to suggest that someone is seeing Starlink versus an alien spaceship, how can we be so sure? Consider this... UFOs that look an awful lot like Starlink showed up prior to Elon Musk even being born. Remember the Lubbock Lights of the 1950s? If you don't, check out witness photos below: I've said it before, and I'll say it again... as our own drones and satellites and aircraft get more and more advanced, it's going to get easier and easier for "Them" to blend in, and harder and harder for "Us" to snap a photo...
Let me know what you think of these recent Starlink(?) sightings here in the comments, or on Facebook or Twitter. Did you also see these lights? Do you think we are being too quick to explain them away as satellites? I'd love to learn more.
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Photos of a yellow sphere-shaped object have been uploaded to MUFON (case 124998) by the witness, who claims it to be a UFO. Now, at first glance, the photos appear to show a lens flare, however upon further examination, I'm not so sure... The photos and testimony remind me of other unexplained sightings in Texas from over the years, and in fact, it all reminds me of the rare, naturally-occurring, but poorly-understand phenomenon called "ball lightning." According to NationalGeographic.com, ball lightning can appear during thunderstorms. So, it's worth noting that this specific UFO was seen as a storm was rolling in: I was on my deck when a storm was rolling in. I have the photos of what it looked like. But could these photos just show lens flares? The witness may have even been viewing the UFO through a camera lens, or a window, and misidentifying the object (rather than being deceptive).
I am trying to find out whether or not a thunderstorm ended up rolling in that evening, but I haven't been able to so far. Texas is known for its short thunderstorms, however, and so it's possible I won't be able to find a record of one. Let me know what you think about this case in the comments below, or on Facebook or Twitter. Did you also see this UFO? Report it, so we can learn more.
Several mysterious orange-glowing lights were filmed hovering, descending, and seemingly disappearing and reappearing over an oilfield in Kenedy, Texas, according to Latest-UFO-Sightings.net. The lights were captured on video by oilfield workers, and are contrasted against the black sky pretty clearly. At one point, part of the sky lights up, as if there is an explosion. In the video, you can hear one of the witnesses yell something like "they shot it down!" Apparently these aren't the only UFOs that have been seen in the area of late. According to the witness, "the workers have been seeing lots of crazy lights."
This is a very clear video, but it may not show aliens... Possible theories include flares, fireworks, and nighttime parachuters. Perhaps there was a military exercise going on at the time? I'm trying to learn more about this sighting, including the specific date it occurred on, so keep checking back for updates. In the meantime, if you also saw these lights, make a report! 8/8/22 Update: The witness has followed up with further detail, which may help us to solve this case. He let me know that he and the guard observed the orb for over five minutes, and during that time frame, it never moved or made a sound. Upon zooming in on the photo, the witness noticed a halo around the UFO. This is a common effect I see on many UFO photos, however, so I'm not sure if that's relevant or not. He also noted that he has a Mechanical Engineering degree, in case that helped add to his credibility. Original story:
Several years ago, a mysterious orb of light was seen hovering over a nuclear pant south of Fort Worth, Texas, according to a description and a photo sent in to me by the witness: I was at Comanche Peak Nuclear Plant for work. As I was walking up to the main plant entrance from the parking lot, I saw a white orb, hovering completely still over the plant. I quickly took a picture. One of the security guards was also walking in, and I showed it to him. We watched it for about 5 minutes, and it never moved. He radioed his superiors and we both went inside the plant. A couple of hours later, as I was leaving the plant, I saw the security guard again, and asked him if he learned anything. He said he was told it was a weather balloon. Yea, right. Thousands of feet in the air and not moving a bit. I'm not buying that. A security guard told him it was just a weather balloon, but he doesn't agree. Do you?
According to a recent MUFON report (case 123809), multiple pilots witnessed strange lights during a flight over Corpus Christi, Texas. Check out the testimony below, which details an account of multiple unidentified craft, which sometimes flew in zig zag patterns: Cargo pilot crew. Unexplained movement from multiple low/ high altitude craft |
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