Until folks become familiar with Starlink satellite launches -- or their termination -- UFO photo sites will continue sporting related "clicks." Micah Hanks notes some people thought the object streaking through the March 14 early morning sky was a meteor. Not in the American case, but a
Rare Daytime Fireball Meteor Creates Massive Sonic Boom over UK, Harry Baker reports. The remnants of the noisy March 20th bolide may actually have come to ground -- or water. Part of a February 28th "sky fall" was recovered from a Gloucestershire driveway. If Starlink satellites and occasional meteors can confuse, how about the craft envisioned in
Is That a UFO? No, It's a 600 Ton-Capacity Russian Cargo Airship. Writing for
Interesting Engineering, Chris Young has the story, artist renditions, and news of another giant airship initiative. Even a potentially explicable event can cause bad physical consequences. Just ask Richman Myambo, the unfortunate protagonist in Tim Binnall's
UFO Sighting Sends Man to the Hospital. (WM)
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