ID | #1668074301 |
Added | Thu, 10/11/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
An eyewitness from the city of Kuyk (North Brabant) saw about 15 glowing balls from 5.30 am:
I saw moving light balls, and they were not planes, about 15 pieces.
The most likely explanation according to ufomeldpunt.nl - Starlink Satellites
Original news
Zag om 5.30 in de morgen ongeveer 15 licht bollen van
CUIJK, NB — Zag licht bollen bewegen en het waren geen vliegtuigen ongeveer 15 stuks
Meest waarschijnlijke verklaring
Starlink satellieten
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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.
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Vandenberg AFB, California (USA) Vehicle: Atlas-5(401) Payload: JPSS 2 (NOAA 21) LOFTID (Bernard Kutter LOFTID)
Investigation
On the website findstarlink.com the flight of Starlink at this time over this city is not indicated, but on the website ufomeldpunt.nl there is a screenshot with satellites for 9.11. Probably, the site stopped showing data for the previous day.
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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