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Woman Recording the Eclipse May Have Caught a UFO

Eclipse UFO

Published: 12:08 PM 11/12/2022

looks like Orion’s Belt...

CASSANDRA YORGEY, NOV 9, 2022

Is that star moving?

Many folks had their cameras pointed at the night sky for the recent lunar eclipse and this woman caught something else entirely.

At first it looks like Orion’s Belt with three starts in a line, but then the middle star starts to move.

She zooms in and it is clear it is not an airplane. She zooms back out so the movement across the sky can be better seen and it goes over the top of a house completely.

While it’s exciting to hope for extraterrestrial visitors from a galaxy far away, this case seems to be the work of a satellite in the earth’s orbit.

These man-made marvels can catch the reflected light of the sun and appear to shine like stars to the human eye but are in motion and move across the sky in a straight line.

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