ID | #1682757981 |
Added | Sat, 29/04/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
The object was recorded on Thursday as it flew over Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas, and was actually recorded by 37 different eyewitnesses in the US on Thursday. This object was flying too slowly to be a meteor.
Original news
Date of sighting: April 27, 2023
Location of sighting: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
This object was flying much to slow to be a meteor. It's actually about 10X slower, so yeah, much. The object was recorded passing over Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas on Thursday and was actually recorded from 37 different eyewitnesses across the US on Thursday. This was a UfO. UFOs that are large will have to find a way to disguise themselves so everyone on the ground who sees them will shrug away thoughts of it being nothing important. So the UFO will create a long tail, no fire, just a gaseous tail and powerful white glow, but it moves as slow as a passenger jet. So yeah, didn't fool me at all there. Watch the video below and judge for yourself. Aliens are intelligent and pride themselves on being smarter than humans. Nah...not today aliens. Not smarter today.
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan
Hypotheses
Space debris

By space junk refers to all manmade objects and their fragments in space, which is already faulty, not functioning, and will never be able to serve any useful purpose. Currently in low earth orbits up to altitudes of about 2000 km is, according to various estimates, about 220 thousand (300 thousand according to the UN office for outer space Affairs, October 2009) man-made objects weighing up to 5000 tons.
In the case of UFOs, it is possible to expand this list lost cosmonauts things (tools, etc.).
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Vandenberg AFB, California (USA) Vehicle: Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) Payload: Starlink v1.5 G3-5-1 (Starlink 6038) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-2 (Starlink 5954) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-3 (Starlink 6039) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-4 (Starlink 5988) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-5 (Starlink 5876) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-6 (Starlink 6033) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-7 (Starlink 6035) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-8 (Starlink 6034) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-9 (Starlink 5981) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-10 (Starlink 5980) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-11 (Starlink 5997) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-12 (Starlink 5992) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-13 (Starlink 5984) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-14 (Starlink 5967) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-15 (Starlink 5991) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-16 (Starlink 5093) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-17 (Starlink 5553) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-18 (Starlink 5548) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-19 (Starlink 5559) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-20 (Starlink 5562) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-21 (Starlink 5561) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-22 (Starlink 5554) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-23 (Starlink 5525) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-24 (Starlink 5540) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-25 (Starlink 5543) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-26 (Starlink 5955) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-27 (Starlink 5976) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-28 (Starlink 5974) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-29 (Starlink 5979) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-30 (Starlink 5837) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-31 (Starlink 5829) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-32 (Starlink 5888) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-33 (Starlink 5887) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-34 (Starlink 5886) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-35 (Starlink 5891) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-36 (Starlink 5885) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-37 (Starlink 5874) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-38 (Starlink 5877) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-39 (Starlink 5533) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-40 (Starlink 5535) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-41 (Starlink 5538) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-42 (Starlink 5482) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-43 (Starlink 5551) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-44 (Starlink 5549) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-45 (Starlink 5550) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-46 (Starlink 5972) Starlink v1.5 G3-5-1, ..., G3-5-46
Investigation
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