Australia, 2025: UAPSRS Case No. 310

Australia, 2025: UAPSRS Case No. 310

CountryAustralia
State or ProvinceWestern Australia
City or Nearest Urban CenterCollie
Date of Sighting10/23/25
Time of Sighting11:30pm UTC +8
Weather ConditionsClear
Sighting Duration30 minutes approx
Number of Witnesses2
Distance15- 20 km
Solid ObjectNo
SizeMedium flare sizes
ShapeSphere
Shape detailsNo shape glowing orbs
Metallic/ShinyNo
Colororange
Glow/HaloYes
LightsNo
How Many Lights6 one at a time
How BrightThey glowed bright for 4 to 5 seconds then dimmed out
Light ColorationOrange
SoundNo
Motion/Speedmedium speed half the speed of a firework shooting up in the sky
Number of ObjectsFour or more
Coordination/CommunicationNo
WindowsNo
OccupantsNo
Description of SightingI noticed the lights moving behind the trees as I’m in an area with low street lights I noticed one moving behind the trees then a few seconds maybe minute or 2 there was another from the same area in the night sky, we are elevated above the town, it was low in the sky possibly only 3-5000 feet above the ground. I was so interested in it I drove 5.7 km approx 7 minutes to outside of town to observe with my wife and seen another 2 then lit up from the same area same distance from the ground and travelled horizontal for about 6-7 second then faded out at that same height some looked to move left and then another would appear and move right a couple moved horizontal then elevated before fading out no trails not comets to low for satellites. It looked like it was toward Donnybrook or Busselton Direction from Collie. From this position after driving -33.3356623, 116.1314455 looking toward Busselton Donnybrook between these towns. UAPSRS ASSESSMENT: Based on the time, location, and description of the observation, UAPSRS concludes with high confidence that the objects observed were Starlink satellites, which have become an increasingly common source for UAP reports due to the seemingly unusual appearance of several objects in succession moving through the same region of the sky. The effect is caused by the appearance of individual satellites in an orbital “train” reflecting sunlight as they reach an optimal region of the sky with relation to the observer that allows sunlight to reflect off of the satellites from beyond the horizon, producing the characteristic effect that is sometimes described as a “racetrack” effect.
Nearby LandmarksNot Provided
Latitude-33.335662
Longitude116.131446
Altitude3000-5000 feet
Signs of PropulsionNo
Advanced CapabilitiesNo
Visible PayloadNo
Detected on RadarNot Provided
Detectable SignaturesNo
Displayed AwarenessNot Provided
Displayed AggressionNo
Health Effectsno
Physical/Environmental EffectsNot Provided
Animal DisturbanceNot Provided
Witness FeelingsI thought they were orbs
Witness AssessmentIt looked like something was shooting these out but, but it was not visible.
Additional InformationI almost reported my last sighing that was extremely bright white light seemed close no sound looked like jetliner front landing lights 2 off stuck together and moved across town and faded into the distance at a reasonable speed to cross the town straight after I seen satellite much higher in the night sky and very dim to notice. sun had just set about 2 hours prior, I thought it was just a reflection from the sun making it bright but it was much lower than the satellite and heaps brighter. But fade out to nothing as it passed the town heading out over the coal mines/ speedway. this was passing behind the tree line on my property. Trees are about 20-30 metres high I measured the highest tree on my block at 47 meters with my DJI drone. it would have passed this tree 3/4 the height. It would have been less then a Kilometre away as it passed, silent.

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Australia, 2025: UAPSRS Case No. 310