A Cambridgeshire man captured Elon Musk's Starlink on camera last night (Tuesday October 24). 

Anthony, of Wardy Hill, said it was a case of "perfect timing". 

After stepping out of his front door at 7.56pm, he looked up because the sky was clear. 

Then, after looking to his left, he saw a row of lights.

"I thought 'what the hell is that? Is it a UFO?'," he said. 

Anthony even checked FlightRadar to make sure that it wasn't an aircraft, but no planes were flying and there was no noise.

He then wondered if the stars were drones but there were no flashing lights. 

After asking some friends for their thoughts, he started researching online and saw an article saying that it had flown over Gloucestershire earlier that evening. 

Digging further, he discovered that Starlink is "apparently going to be the most advanced internet service, but I didn't know anything about it". 

He also thought it was a satellite, however the stars were linked and moving too slowly. 

"It went into the cloud but never moved out again," he added.

"I think it was a bit of a fluke that I even saw it." 

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