ID | #1652630348 |
Added | Sun, 15/05/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
A long line of glowing objects was clearly visible last night over Wisconsin. This coincides with SpaceX's launch earlier in the day.
One of the eyewitnesses from the city of Superior, Wisconsin, says:
"We observed a long bright streak of light in the sky, which we took for a comet, but when the object came into focus, it turned out to be a long, bright, cigar-shaped ship. traveling through the sky pretty fast. The object seemed to have many windows and was lit from the inside.
As he passed in front of us, the "windows" seemed to "close", and the strip of light became brighter and seemed to rotate. As it grew brighter, a streak of light seemed to illuminate the dim black disc-shaped ship. The object continued to move along the shore in complete silence.
The streak of light seemed to get shorter as it moved away from us before suddenly disappearing completely."
The second vintess in Lac, Wisconsin, states:
"A large cigar-shaped object was spotted in Lac, Wisconsin, at 22:05 with her husband. The object did not make any sounds and continued to move to the east.
Eventually Hubert's, and then silently soared into the sky. The object seemed dim in color, and the light also seemed to be moving around the object at high speed. My husband and I were speechless this evening."
A third eyewitness from Fredrick, Wisconsin, claims:
"It looks like a comet, but many times faster than a plane at cruising altitude crossing the sky. It seemed long, like what caught my attention at first, both the trail and the whole thing."
Original news
Date of sighting: May 14, 2022
Location of sighting: Wisconsin, USA
Source email reports: Send to scwaring@yahoo.com
Guys this is very fascinating. This long line of glowing objects was seen clear across Wisconsin last night. It coincides with a SpaceX launch earlier that day. Three reports, three videos and three different descriptions. If this is Star-link then the world is getting really creepy. What I mean is...as of May 2022 there are 2,200 Star-link satellites currently in orbit. This sounds really extreme to me...
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan
Eyewitness one in the city of Superior, Wisconsin states: We observed a long bright band of light in the sky which we thought to be a comet, but as the object came into focus it seemed to be a long, bright, cigar shaped ship, traveling fairly quickly across the sky. The object seemed to have many windows and was lit from the inside. As it passed in front of us the "windows" seemed to "close" and the band of light became brighter and as if it was spinning. When it became brighter the band of light seemed to illuminate a dull, black disc shaped ship. The object continued along the shore, completely silent. The band of light seemed to get shorter as it angled away from us, before suddenly disappearing completely.
Second wintess in Luck, Wisconsin states: Large cigar shaped object witnessed in Luck, WI at 10:05 pm with husband. The object had no sound and continued on a path east. Eventually Hubert’s and then shot up to the sky with no sound. It seemed dull in color and lights seem to moved on object at fast speed, as well. It left my husband and I speechless this evening.
Third eyewitness in Fredric, Wisconsin states: Looked like a comet but many times faster than an airplane at cruising altitude traversing the sky. It appeared long as what caught my eye at first as the trail yo be it’s entirety.
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: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Eastern Test Range, Cape Canaveral, Florida (USA) Vehicle: Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) Payload: Starlink v1.5 G4-15-1 (Starlink 4019) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-2 (Starlink 4024) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-3 (Starlink 4026) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-4 (Starlink 4027) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-5 (Starlink 4012) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-6 (Starlink 4016) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-7 (Starlink 4013) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-8 (Starlink 4000) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-9 (Starlink 3928) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-10 (Starlink 3947) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-11 (Starlink 3979) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-12 (Starlink 3997) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-13 (Starlink 3998) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-14 (Starlink 3980) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-15 (Starlink 4002) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-16 (Starlink 3921) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-17 (Starlink 3982) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-18 (Starlink 4011) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-19 (Starlink 4015) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-20 (Starlink 3996) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-21 (Starlink 3983) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-22 (Starlink 3741) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-23 (Starlink 3975) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-24 (Starlink 3984) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-25 (Starlink 4008) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-26 (Starlink 3986) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-27 (Starlink 4009) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-28 (Starlink 3988) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-29 (Starlink 3990) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-30 (Starlink 3992) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-31 (Starlink 4001) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-32 (Starlink 4022) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-33 (Starlink 3989) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-34 (Starlink 3794) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-35 (Starlink 3995) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-36 (Starlink 3994) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-37 (Starlink 3974) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-38 (Starlink 3978) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-39 (Starlink 3967) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-40 (Starlink 3961) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-41 (Starlink 3941) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-42 (Starlink 3968) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-43 (Starlink 3977) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-44 (Starlink 3991) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-45 (Starlink 3971) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-46 (Starlink 3963) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-47 (Starlink 3985) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-48 (Starlink 3973) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-49 (Starlink 3832) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-50 (Starlink 3846) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-51 (Starlink 3854) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-52 (Starlink 3868) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-53 (Starlink 3891) Starlink v1.5 G4-15-1, ..., G4-15-53
Investigation
Unfortunately, the time of observation is not specified.
According to findstarlink.com:
Timings with poor visibility
10:02 pm, 14 May 2022
Starlink-G4-15 (new), DIM (4.2) for 4 mins
Look from NORTHWEST to EAST (details)
Elevation (from horizon): start: 10°, max: 27°, end: 12°11:36 pm, 14 May 2022
Starlink-G4-15 (new), DIM (5.6) for 5 mins
Look from NORTHWEST to WEST (details)
Elevation (from horizon): start: 10°, max: 20°, end: 20°
Resume
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