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  • Mick West
    https://www.satobs.org/seesat/Apr-2026/0032.html From: Kevin Fetter via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_lists.seesatmail.org> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2026 21:57:04 -0400 A fellow observer tipped me off, that a show would happen for me [image: ] So I aimed, and...
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  • jarlrmai
    Reddit is saying its confirmed as Starlink 17-35 Source: https://old.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1sgey0p/what_was_spotted_in_the_skies_over_europe/of5m1bh/ Yesterday I clicked on the link in the post...
  • flarkey
    If the Chinese rocket launched at 01:32:00 PM UTC Tuesday April 7, 2026 from a known location (Latitude and longitude of the launch site in China) - and is on a polar orbit (assume 89° inclination) and a 90 minute orbital period, and knowing the...
  • purpleivan
    The lovely folks at the Daily Mail mentioned McCasland and connect with him 8 other deaths. Another scientist with ties to America's space program has now joined the growing list of deaths and disappearances around the US. Michael David Hicks...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to flarkey's post in the thread S4: The Bob Lazar Story Evidence? with Funny Funny.
    Interesting edit history on that node. https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/8349849545/history#map=18/37.114520/-115.837489 And particularly the person who created it... :p
  • purpleivan
    Did you know there is actually a website of spurious correlations? https://tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations?page=4
  • Nemon
    So Loeb did not actually say "…could not explain," and this was a misleading paraphrase by Gomez? Of course, one can easily put those words into his mouth without him ever spitting them out – and what he actually said is hardly any better.
  • Nemon
    I noted (Tim Phillips): I briefed Representative Luna while serving at AARO and wish she and her staff spent more time vetting their sources and witness UAP claims.
  • flarkey
    (@ThomasH ) Next candidate to check would be the Chinese launch of 18 Satellites in their Starlink-equivalant SpaceSail. That was launched from China at 1.32pm UTC on the day of the UFO sighting. A polar orbit would generally fit the observed...
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  • flarkey
    I'm starting to agree with @jarlrmai in that this might not have been Starlink G17-35. I wonder if what was seen was actually the next launch from Vandenberg, the STP-S29A mission....? Unfortunately this was a military launch so i dont think the...
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  • flarkey
    flarkey reacted to ThomasH's post in the thread Starlink train over UK/EU 21:13 7/4/26? with Agree Agree.
    Well then it wasn't what people saw!! It's the wrong direction and time. It was 21:14 (UK time) looking South East and South from Denmark
  • FatPhil
    That was probably the most egregious bit he left in (knowingly, as he admits). Other nonsenses were a kick to the chest leaving the victim's shirt all bloodied, and of course all of the smears of blood on the screens that made no physical sense...
  • jarlrmai
    I don't know the answer to this, are TLEs reliable for just-launched satellites? For some period they are still attached to the launch vehicle which may still be providing significant acceleration, and even after that there's a period where the...
  • jarlrmai
    We're investigating the timings in the TLEs from Celestrak in this thread, because it's hard to know if this is a Sitrec or data issue. https://www.metabunk.org/threads/starlink-flares-tle-sources-for-trains-vs-stellarium.14542/post-366650
  • Mendel
    How many of the incidents on your list are coverups? I know the VW diesel thing is, but I looked into the Toyota accelerator affair and it seems to be a "honest mistake" kind of deal?
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