Update to ‘What the ??’

We continue to talk about the lights we saw that September morning in the dark vast pre-dawn sky while in the Cascades elk hunting. What we saw traveled and moved across the sky, but not across the sky. And you say, huh?

When looking at images of the SpaceX train of satellites traveling across the sky, they did just that. They travel in a straight line across the sky. From one horizon toward the next where they continued on. They do not stop, nor turn back, nor turn up, nor turn down. They continue as does a train on a track, across the unseen sky rails.

The lights we saw did not do this. They entered the sky in the middle of the right horizon, traveled across to the middle of the left horizon and disappeared, as if going around a corner or the side of something. If you string lights around a plate and hold it flat, you will see the lights only on the side you are looking at. They will appear on one side and disappear on the other. That is what we saw. Lights kept appearing to the right, they would travel across the sky, no color, just white and then they would disappear.

As we watched the lights, we talked about how it looked like they were traveling around something round, but if there was something there, the stars should have been blocked out. But they weren’t. The stars all around were visible.

We can’t say for sure what we saw that morning, but we know what we didn’t see. We are certain it wasn’t a train of satellites.

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