Monday, May 20, 2024
Weird Stuff

Strange objects spotted in the sky over the ArkLaTex – KTBS

SHREVEPORT, La. – You may want to go outside and look up. One of nature’s most anticipated light shows is set to climax on Friday. The Orionids meteor shower is expected to peak about 1 p.m. central time.
KTBS 3 News received a few videos overnight from viewers capturing strange objects in the night sky, likely part of the Starlink satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX.
Back to the meteor shower, we know you won’t need any special equipment to see it and NASA suggests looking anywhere that is away from the moon to best observe the fireballs.
The meteor shower officially began on Sept. 26 and will last until around Nov. 22.

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