According to the manager of the planetarium at the Manitoba Museum, don’t worry — they weren’t UFOs, but new satellites sent into space by American aerospace company SpaceX.
“One of the benefits of the social isolation going on right now is that I’ve been spending more time out under the stars by myself,” Scott Young told 680 CJOB.
“Both nights, I saw these things come out of the west and move overhead. Sometimes you could only see one, and sometimes you could see two or three or four of them.
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UFO Sightings. Storming Area 51. Is it Time to Believe? | WDET
Earlier this week, the U.S Navy confirmed a series of videos of UFOs, or unidentified flying objects, are indeed the real deal . More than a million people this week signed up for the tongue-in-cheek Facebook call to “Storm Area 51.”
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“ The reality is, most people who have had a strange experience, the experience itself doesn’t need to be qualified and quantified,” says Tenney. “It’s almost like a spiritual experience or an awakening. It’s an archetypal happening that changes the person’s fundamental reality and how they look at reality. And I think that’s the important part of the experience itself.”
Local UFO investigator surprised by recent disclosures
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado — A celebrity UFO investigator from Colorado Springs thinks all the public enthusiasm this weekend over the viral Storm Area 51 Facebook event suggests Americans want to know more about what their government knows about UFOs.
"I think what we're seeing here is, my gosh, it almost seems like it's the first stage of an open public disclosure," said Chuck Zukowski. "It's go so many people fired up about it since 2017 that it's become like this internet craze."
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