Mystery Object Photographed Passing Over Maynard Arkansas Creating Bright Light Beams Around 11:30 PM Not Identified as ISS or Starlink

Mystery Object Photographed Passing Over Maynard Arkansas Creating Bright Light Beams Around 11:30 PM Not Identified as ISS or Starlink

MAYNARD, ARKANSAS — Residents across Arkansas are buzzing with questions after multiple people reported witnessing and photographing an unidentified object passing over the state around 11:30 PM last night, with a striking image captured by Maynard resident Debbie Dockens showing two bright beams of light shooting upward into the night sky from a single point on the horizon.

The original poster’s inbox filled up with images from multiple residents across Arkansas all capturing the same mysterious light passing overhead at the same time, confirming the sighting was widespread and not an isolated incident.

Multiple Arkansas Residents Photographed Same Mystery Object at 11:30 PM

The volume of images flooding in from across Arkansas indicates that the mysterious object or light phenomenon was visible to a large number of residents simultaneously during the 11:30 PM timeframe last night.

Debbie Dockens of Maynard, Arkansas captured one of the most striking images of the event, showing two distinct and bright light beams projecting upward into the dark night sky above an open field, creating a dramatic and unexplained visual display.

The widespread nature of the sightings across multiple locations throughout Arkansas rules out the possibility of a single localized light source being responsible for what residents witnessed and photographed.

Object Confirmed Not to Be International Space Station or Starlink Satellites

The International Space Station was scheduled to be visible over the region last night, but forecasters and observers noted it was not visible for many residents during that window, creating initial confusion about what the mystery object could have been.

The original poster has also explicitly ruled out Starlink satellites as the source of the unusual light display, noting that the appearance of the object does not match the characteristic train of lights associated with Starlink satellite passes over the United States.

With both the ISS and Starlink eliminated as explanations, the true identity of the object or phenomenon photographed over Arkansas at 11:30 PM last night remains unknown and is generating significant discussion and speculation across the region.

Residents and Experts Asked to Weigh In on What Passed Over Arkansas

The original poster is actively seeking thoughts and opinions from residents, astronomers, and anyone with knowledge of what may have passed over Arkansas during the 11:30 PM timeframe to help identify the mysterious light captured in Debbie Dockens’ photograph and the numerous other images submitted from across the state.

The unusual appearance of the light beams in the photograph, combined with the widespread nature of the sightings and the elimination of known satellite explanations, has left the Arkansas sky mystery without a clear answer at this time.

Anyone across Arkansas who witnessed or photographed the object passing overhead around 11:30 PM last night is encouraged to share their images and accounts as the search for an explanation continues. Stay with GordonRamsayClub.com for the latest updates.