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An independent editorial platform for space data and declassified UAP evidence.
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Real-time 3D globe rendering every publicly tracked Earth-orbit object from the CelesTrak catalog. Filter by country, orbit type, launch operator, or mission category. Includes ISS, Starlink, GPS, Galileo, geostationary, and low-orbit debris.
Open live tracker →Declassified UAP archive — 334 files across four PURSUE releases
Every file from the U.S. Department of War's PURSUE program aggregated with editorial context: Release 01 (May 8, 2026, 162 files), Release 02 (May 22, 64 files inc. F-16 shootdown), Release 03 (June 12, 72 files inc. Western US Event 2023 AARO case), Release 04 (July 10, 40 files inc. NASA STS-80 1996, 1949 Los Alamos green fireballs, Project Sign 1948). Every file links back to the official war.gov source.
Browse UAP files →Editorial deep-dives — 660+ posts
Hand-written case files covering the full international UAP historical record — Father Gill Papua New Guinea 1959, Brazil Operação Prato, France GEIPAN cases, USSR Setka programs, Malmstrom/Loring nuclear-facility incursions, AARO institutional analysis, plus daily space-news coverage of satellite launches, asteroid close approaches, and NASA mission updates.
Read the blog →Asteroid close approaches — NASA/JPL live data
Near-Earth asteroid tracking from NASA's CNEOS and JPL SBDB feeds. 3D orbital paths rendered in real time, with close-approach dates, miss distances, relative velocities, and potentially-hazardous flags. Useful for planetary defense context and general public awareness.
See close approaches →SkyLens is editorially independent and not affiliated with any government agency. All satellite data comes from public CelesTrak catalogs; asteroid data from NASA/JPL; UAP records link directly to war.gov, DVIDS, AARO, and FBI sources. SkyLens editorial (this site) adds sensor context and hedged interpretive framing — not scientific advisories or verified reporting.
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