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UFOs, mysterious red lights in Oregon skies and perplexed pilots

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On the evening of Saturday, Dec. 7, a series of curious and unusual red lights illuminated the Oregon night sky. They moved around dramatically, zooming up and down at speeds so extreme, so uncharacteristic, nearby pilots were left in awe as they watched it all unfold from 30,000 feet.

“I don’t even know how to describe it,” one pilot said.

“It’s pretty crazy,” added another.

In the middle of the mystery, an air traffic controller gave permission for the pilots to “maneuver as necessary left and right to avoid the UFO out there.”

Some have suggested that the lights were merely Starlink satellites, which are routinely spotted as they orbit the planet. But others aren’t so sure. Some believe those weird red lights that dazzled the night sky are part of a curious trend of uncanny events. Some believe there’s more to the story.

On the latest episode of Beat Check, Lizzy Acker, who covers Oregon weather and writes the advice column Why Tho? for The Oregonian/OregonLive, shares details of the recent curiosities in our friendly skies.

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On the evening of Saturday, Dec. 7, a series of curious and unusual red lights illuminated the Oregon night sky. They moved around dramatically, zooming up and down at speeds so extreme, so uncharacteristic, nearby pilots were left in awe as they watched it all unfold from 30,000 feet.

“I don’t even know how to describe it,” one pilot said.

“It’s pretty crazy,” added another.

In the middle of the mystery, an air traffic controller gave permission for the pilots to “maneuver as necessary left and right to avoid the UFO out there.”

Some have suggested that the lights were merely Starlink satellites, which are routinely spotted as they orbit the planet. But others aren’t so sure. Some believe those weird red lights that dazzled the night sky are part of a curious trend of uncanny events. Some believe there’s more to the story.

On the latest episode of Beat Check, Lizzy Acker, who covers Oregon weather and writes the advice column Why Tho? for The Oregonian/OregonLive, shares details of the recent curiosities in our friendly skies.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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