According to KBTX-TV, a mysterious string of lights was seen over the College Station area on Tuesday night. There's a likely explanation, however. And it's not aliens...it's Elon Musk! SpaceX launched "60 Starlink Satellites" from Cape Canaveral, Florida Monday morning and so that's our best theory so far. This is not the first time that people in Texas have seen a SpaceX satellite launch, even though it was only expected to show up over California (based on news reports). What implication does this have for the UFO phenomenon? If human-made craft is getting so advanced that every sighting of strange lights can be debunked as a drone or satellite or military craft, will we ever be able to know what's up there? Will UFOs and man-made craft just start blending together? And what are we to think of similar sightings that occurred before planes, drones, satellites? Have we seen ET planes, drones, and satellites in the past? Could we still be seeing them today, along with our own? For example, the Lubbock lights from 1951, could this have been some ET version of satellites or space drones of some kind? As always, let me know what you think of this and other cases like it. Should we assume any mysterious lights like this are a satellite launch? Or should we try to prove it first? I'm having trouble tracking where the Starlink satellites were on Tuesday night, but right now it appears to be near South America.
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