ADNSUR / LM Neuquen
Two slow-moving lights filmed over Neuquen, Patagonia
A July 2026 local-news video from Neuquen, Argentina shows two lights moving slowly in the morning sky, according to ADNSUR.
What the video shows
The localized video shows a dark sky framed by nearby leaves, with two bright points visible at different heights. The lower light appears brighter and more diffuse while the upper point remains smaller; the source article says the pair moved slowly toward the north.
Witness description
ADNSUR cites a resident of the Gregorio Alvarez neighborhood who said he noticed the lights while preparing to take his car out for work around 7:30 a.m. on Saturday. He reportedly said there was no noise and that he did not think they were an airplane, drone or satellite, while also saying he could not confirm what they were.
Source and provenance
The archive uses the ADNSUR article and its embedded media as the public source. The image and MP4 video have been localized from the source page, with the article crediting the frame to LM Neuquen.
Evidence notes
The sighting has a specific place, time window and source video, but it lacks raw camera metadata, independent witnesses, flight or satellite elimination, weather context and official review. The public clip does not establish size, distance or altitude.
Possible explanations
Possible explanations include aircraft at distance, a drone, a satellite or satellite pair, reflections, camera exposure effects, a bright planet paired with another light source, or an unresolved object seen under limited context.
Verification notes
Published as a low-confidence local-news video lead; not independently verified by this archive.
