Surely there's a logical explanation....right?

Anytime a strange set of lights appears, talk of aliens comes up. But a lot of stuff goes on in the night sky. Spike Aerospace reported that even just on average there are 8,000 - 13,000 planes in the air at any given time.

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But...sometimes things look like more than a simple plane.

Cullman Daily posted this picture on their Facebook page Tuesday night:

Courtesy of Cullman Daily via Facebook
Courtesy of Cullman Daily via Facebook
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Mysterious Lights in Cullman

Seen on I-65 in Cullman County, there's undeniably some intelligent force behind this set of lights. They're just WAY too bright to be stars.

Folks in the comments of the Facebook post gave their guesses:

"[T]hey resemble military flares by my eye," said Eddie.
Lora and Venessa thought it might be drones.
Several folks joked that it might be Santa--come on, guys, Santa doesn't come till December. Let's take this seriously.

But by far the most common answer was...STARLINK.

Owned by Elon Musk's company SpaceX, Starlink is a series of satellites that supply internet coverage. Here's a picture:

Courtesy of Elizabeth Fawcett Walker via Facebook
Courtesy of Elizabeth Fawcett Walker via Facebook
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This Is Starlink

Well...the mystery might be solved. If you see this in the sky--it's probably not aliens, just Elon Musk.

But honestly that might be even scarier.

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Is Elon Musk the Alien?

If you want to know for sure, there's actually a website that tracks the Starlink satellites.

Check for Starlink sightings in your own area here.

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