If you notice a long line of lights travelling quickly through the night sky in the next few weeks, don't worry, it's not a convoy of UFOs, but Elon Musk's satellite broadband project.
Over the next few weeks, the string of satellites will be visible at times in the night sky from New Zealand, travelling in unison until they eventually make their way into their assigned positions.
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From the gate, Area 51 looks deserted. It would be so easy to simply step over the dotted line in the road here, to enter America's most mysterious military installation. But Nate Arizona knows better.
"Don't even think about it," warns my previously jovial guide, brow furrowing under his neon-coloured bandana. "You'd be face first in the dirt with a gun to the back of your head before you knew what was happening."
For alien enthusiasts, this is ground zero. The secret air force base in Nevada has been at the centre of extra-terrestrial speculation since the 1940s. Many believe UFO wreckage from the infamous Roswell Incident of 1947 is hidden inside this perimeter — along with the remains of its intergalactic pilots. Others speculate that the facility is dedicated to the reverse engineering of recovered alien technology, or even time travel.
School district drags down Rochester rating
— Rochester City School District's budget woes are hitting the city's debt rating as education officials try to settle on a plan to close the shortfall.
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— Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus , fresh off another set of bad headlines , is combating what she says is "misinformation" about her position on the Specialized High School Admissions Test.
— American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten is participating in an "In Defense of Education" panel discussion at 7 p.m. at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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For decades, the discussion of whether or not U.F.O.s exist has been debated in American pop culture and within science communities.
That all reached a fever pitch last week when the United States Navy confirmed that three widely shared videos captured by naval aviators in 2004 and 2015 were indeed real and showed what it called "unidentified aerial phenomena." The "unidentified" part of that statement sparked excitement among U.F.O. enthusiasts.
Video of UFO Near Greensboro Sparks Online Debate
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Folks online are trying to determine the strange object in the skies just outside of Greensboro, captured in a video posted over the weekend.
The video was taken by Bret Jones, who enjoys snapping pictures of birds, but recently was rolling on something out of the ordinary on Saturday, January 25. He initially described the object as a strange light in the sky near a plane.
"I just saw this flash in the corner of my vision. I look over and there's a plane and I saw the flash again, but it was just near it. I already had my camera strapped to me and I started trying to capture it," he said. "I told my wife I just saw a UFO and she said 'oh yeah, again?' but then I look at the video and scroll and I was just like I have no idea what that is!"
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