This occurrence is surprisingly common. It merely requires a visual recollection of the number of stars that should be present in a given constellation to identify the “extra” ones instantly.
If you’re curious, you can personally witness this phenomenon by spending a few evenings observing the most prominent constellations in the sky, like the Big Dipper.
In a notable video, a UFO is seen maneuvering
within the Ursa Major constellation. The object moves from one star to
another, then a third, eventually merging with it. These “additional
stars” can also be found in other constellations that adorn our nightly
sky, such as Orion....<<<Read More>>>...