Case File
VARGINHA-024
Recurring sky anomaly returns to Varginha every January 20
Same date. Nine years running. Different phones, different streets, the same slow point of light.
- Type
- VIDEO
- Date of Record
- 2023-01-20
- Source
- Civilian observer compilation, ongoing submission
Abstract
Four minute compilation video aggregating handheld phone footage from the same date across nine consecutive years. Each clip depicts a low slow-moving point of light tracing a near-identical path over the city. Compiler maintains an open call for additional submissions and continues to collect new footage annually.
Artifact Inventory
- Compilation runtime
- 00:04:11
- Years included
- 2015 – 2023
- Submitting observers
- 23 distinct
- Status
- Open call for submissions, ongoing
Origin of the compilation
An independent observer in Varginha began collecting handheld phone footage of January 20 sky anomalies in 2015 after noticing a recurring pattern in social media posts each year. The compilation now includes footage from twenty-three distinct observers across nine consecutive years, all captured on or within a few hours of the anniversary of the original events.
The pattern
Each clip depicts a low, slow-moving point of light traversing a near-identical arc above the city. The light does not strobe. It does not produce audible noise that any of the recordings have captured. Its angular velocity is consistent across years, despite being filmed by different cameras at different focal lengths from different vantage points.
The compiler has overlaid the tracks of the nine years onto a single map. They are not perfectly identical, but the overlap is, in his words, "closer than chance and closer than aircraft."
Ongoing collection
The compiler maintains an open submission inbox each year and adds new footage as it arrives. He has invited several aviation analysts to review the compilation. None has produced a published explanation. He has been clear, on the record, that he is not making claims about origin — only about the consistency of the pattern.