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Live · updated continuously Track the sky. Read the evidence. Live satellite tracker, declassified UAP archive, daily editorial coverage of space and unidentified-aerial-phenomena news — from official public sources. 41 more declassified UAP files just entered the public record. The fifth PURSUE batch — 16 Navy videos plus documents and renderings — spans 1947 to 2026. Highlights: a six-clip Gulf of Oman 2021 Navy series (with its intelligence report), a five-clip Pacific Ocean 2019 series, FBI FD-302 witness interviews and digital renderings of triangular craft over Afghanistan (2002) and Colorado Springs (2023), a CIA report on a 1965 object near Puerto Rico, two 1963 State Department cables on the Bahia, Brazil incident, and a 1947 review of the Scandinavian "Ghost Rocket" wave. Catalog now totals 375 records across five releases. What SkyLens is An independent editorial platform for space data and declassified UAP evidence. Live satellite tracker 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Today on SkyLens Latest from the SkyLens desk. Loading the latest story… Trending in space Live orbital brief What's flying over you right now? Enter a city or use GPS — SkyLens returns the live satellite count and a direct link into the 3D globe. Explore Six ways into SkyLens. Popular guides Answers to what people ask about the sky. Every declassified Pentagon UFO file (PURSUE 1–5) → How to see the ISS tonight → How to see Starlink satellites tonight → Asteroids passing Earth this week → What satellite is that? Identify the light → How many GPS satellites are there? → Satellite reentry & space debris explained → Get daily space alerts Asteroid passes, satellite events, and UAP updates — delivered to your inbox.