The following isn't "in the sky" per se, but actually "above the sky" in space.
But since it could be something "mundane", like Musk's satellites, I decided to post it here, and not in the UFO thread.
So Russian cosmonaut Ivan Vagner was taking a time lapse of Aurora Borealis above Antarctica, when he spoted a mysterious array of something. In the timelaps you can see it very briefly in the seconds 10-11, but Vagner says that in reality he observed it for almost a minute.
The commenters proposed that this was Starlink (Musk's satellites), but Vagner chose to remain mysterious by writing the following comments:
And here's the screenshot from the video, when the array is most visible.
But since it could be something "mundane", like Musk's satellites, I decided to post it here, and not in the UFO thread.
So Russian cosmonaut Ivan Vagner was taking a time lapse of Aurora Borealis above Antarctica, when he spoted a mysterious array of something. In the timelaps you can see it very briefly in the seconds 10-11, but Vagner says that in reality he observed it for almost a minute.
The commenters proposed that this was Starlink (Musk's satellites), but Vagner chose to remain mysterious by writing the following comments:
At 9-12 seconds, 5 objects appear flying alongside with the same distance. What do you think those are? Meteors, satellites or…? P.S. The frames were captured 1 per sec and later assembled in a video with 25 frames per sec rate. Meaning, the real observation time is 52 sec.
P.P.S. The information was brought to the notice of Roscosmos management, the materials were sent to TsNIIMash and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences for further analysis.
And here's the screenshot from the video, when the array is most visible.