This video shows two extremely fast objects passing in front of a single engine aircraft. It was shot in Argentina in 2017. It is not a computer graphic and the objects are moving too fast to be ordinary drones or birds. That leaves unknown objects. But there are questions: why did the pilot happen to be filming at just that moment? Was he hanging a cellphone out of the cockpit? Why? There is no indication that the camera follows the fast-moving objects, but that actually adds to the possibility that this might be authentic. The object would almost certainly not have been picked up by the naked eye, especially in a windy cockpit.

This video records a possible unknown.
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The Chinese space station, Tiangong-1, re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere on April 1, breaking up over a stretch of the South Pacific roughly 100 kilometers (62 miles) northwest of Tahiti, according to the China National Space Administration. This was confirmed by the United States Air Force 18th Space Control Squadron, an organization tasked with tracking artificial objects in orbit. Due to CNSA’s inability to control the timing of Tiangong-1’s reentry, there were concerns over damage or injuries that might be caused by debris that might have survived reentry; however, none have been reported.
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