What were those lights in the sky above Montana?


Some Montanas saw something strange in the sky on Saturday night.

Cara Baszler said in the video below that she and her husband were watching in the night sky when they saw the lights.

They disappeared, and will reappear. Cara says it happened around 8pm for a few minutes looking west near Kelly Island (near Missoula).

She says she doesn’t believe in aliens, so she thought it was some kind of military training – but those lights were in fact small satellites that were launched by SpaceX.

This SpaceX website Explains: “SpaceX is developing a less delayed, broadband Internet system to meet the needs of customers around the world. StarLink, enabled by a constellation of low-Earth orbiting satellites, will provide fast, reliable Internet access to populations with little or no connectivity. Where existing services are too expensive or unreliable. “Website Space.com You have information on how to track the speed of satellites.



This is not the first time that Starlink satellites have been spotted over Montana and eyebrows have been raised. In December 2019, Browning, Rocky Boy and Lojpole and people in and around shared photos with MTN News showing a row of bright lights in the sky, and people from other areas of Montana also reported seeing them.

At the time, meteorologist John Belsky of the TV station WLKY That report SpaceX has launched two sets of satellites this year called Starlink. Each launch had 60 small satellites orbiting the earth at an altitude of more than 300 miles. And Will Henny, a meteorologist at Station WWMT Posted: “The brightest points in the sky are satellites, which are about 175 miles above the Earth’s surface. They appear bright because of their solar array reflecting sunlight on the dark side of the Earth.”