Shelley and I went out on our veranda just before 9pm to see if there was any Star family activity going on. We’re making this a regular activity most evenings at the moment because there is so much ship activity going on in the sky around Darlington and the Perth hills, and also to the south of us. One of the ships we spotted at 9:02pm had a very distinct blue colour and was very bright. I took several series of photos of it with my Sony A7R camera with Samyang AF 135mm F1.8 lens, and I’ve made a short video of 30 consecutive photos of this beautiful lightship, which we feel to be Pleiadian:
I’ve also made a short video of seven successive photos that I took of a beautiful lightship that was moving in the sky to the south of us at 11:31pm:
We stayed up rather late into the early hours, as there is so much beautiful lightship activity going on to the south of us over the Perth hills. Lots of “red-eye” flights of planes going east this time of the morning, so made the most of it to include a plane with Agarthan lightships above it in the same video. This is probably one of my favourite videos so far:
We are seeing lightship activity almost every night at the moment, except on cloudy days.
At 9:14pm we spotted a bright ship to the south, slowly travelling eastward. I managed to take a series of 10 photos of it, which I have put together into a collage. Considering I was taking photos at about 2 frames per second, this beautiful lightship was going through some amazing colour changes! Absolutely spectacular! We feel this lightship hails from Capella in the Auriga Constellation, which happens to be the sixth brightest star in the night sky. Here is the ship:

I’ve made a wonderful YouTube video of multiple videos taken on the night of January 18th into the early hours of the 19th. They are videos of multiple lightships moving to the south of us in the Perth hills. I have included slow-motion replays of a speedy manoeuvre of a lightship, a flashing lightship and also enhanced high-res close-ups of one of the ships. Enjoy!
19th January 2026 – Darlington, Western Australia
Shelley and I went out around 9pm and in the distance towards the south, where we have been seeing many of the lightships night after night, we saw a very slow moving object, fairly low down, with a set of four square super-bright white floodlights. I took lots of photos of it and when it turned around as part of its circuit around the area, it was obvious that this was a plane doing a search. It’s likely that we just missed some major lightship activity this evening that caused an alert and a plane/reconnaissance response. It’s quite common for a plane or helicopter to circle an area for some time after lightships have been active there. Sometimes a plane/helicopter will arrive within minutes and circle the area for up to half an hour! It’s a wonder that we haven’t seen more of these planes until now with all of the lightship activity going on over the Perth hills!
Here are some close-ups of the plane with the super-bright floodlights doing a search/reconnaissance to the south of us:

21st January 2026 – Darlington, Western Australia
The activity to the south of us continues, with multiple lightships lighting up brightly over the Perth hills. The following video has footage and also includes hi-res close-ups of several lightships.
27th January 2026 – Darlington, Western Australia
I made a video of a stunning, bright, north-bound lightship that was flying overhead at 8:49pm, as it passed Adhara of Canis Major. The video is made from 19 hi-res photographs, and they are possibly my clearest series of photos of the interior of a lightship to date. Take a moment to soak in the high-vibrational energies while watching this video.
5th February 2026 – Darlington, Western Australia
Shelley and I popped out onto our veranda a little before 9pm as we usually do, and we saw a few ships traversing the sky, but they weren’t too bright. However, at 9:06pm Shelley spotted a slowly moving lightship, as a really bright white light north-west of us, which would have been over the northern parts of Perth city. I started filming it straight away and tracked it all the way across the sky, and then stopped filming and took a few high-res photos of the ship. Here is the video:
8th February 2026 – Darlington, Western Australia
It’s always so exciting and joyful when a lightship interacts with us by producing bright light flashes. Here is an example of a ship doing exactly that when it travelled overhead towards the east.
13th February 2026 – Darling Range near Perth, Western Australia
Shelley and I went for a drive in the Darling Range, a little further away from Perth, and the sky was super dark with a sea of bright stars. What a spectacular sight! The moment we stepped out of the car at 8:45pm, a lightship started flashing near the Southern Cross constellation as it slowly travelled towards the north. I managed to get some footage of it here:
We stayed quite a while and we saw some more ships flashing and a few light streaks made by ships. Then at 9:53pm we spotted a very bright lightship rapidly changing colours while it was slowly moving southward. I took a series of 21 high-res photos of it at about 2 frames per second, which I have turned into a video here:
Then about 20 minutes later at 10:17pm, we saw multiple lightships moving around in different directions to the south-west of us. I took some footage of them which I share here:
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14th February 2026 – Darling Range, Western Australia
The next day we decided to take some day-time photos towards the area where we thought we saw last night’s lightships, but approaching it from the south from a different area in the Darling Range. The day had interesting clouds and we took quite a few photos, including a few of the Emus in the field. We didn’t see any ships, but close examination of the photos showed that there were quite a few small podships present in the sky. In the following photo there are three gold-coloured podships that are reasonably clear (see arrows), plus a few more that are not as clear.

Here are a couple of close-ups of these gold-coloured podships:

17th February 2026 – Darling Range, Western Australia
We decided to go back to the same spot we visited on the 14th of February 2026 where we had photographed podships in the sky, but this time at night, to see if we could see any lightship action there. We got there about 10pm and it was all very quiet but a beautiful dark sky. In the dark we heard the Emus in the paddock making soft deep throaty sounds. I saw a soft white diagonal ship streak to the north, and Shelley saw three white flashes between the Pointers of the Southern Cross, a few minutes apart. We didn’t see any ships moving at all. Then suddenly after 30 minutes, we got the most spectacular sight very close to the left of us!! In total silence, a fiery bright golden-orange ship streamed low down (maybe several hundred meters) across our view towards the NE. I very quickly managed to take a series of photos of it before it disappeared several seconds later. It appears there was a slightly larger, brighter ship at the front that was releasing smaller ships as it streaked across our view! So spectacular and so low and close to us!! Wow!! The whole event might have taken about 5 seconds and I managed to photograph the second half of it. This would have to be one of the most spectacular action events that we have ever photographed! We feel that this is may be a Procyon ship releasing smaller ships.
Here are the seven photos I managed to take of this unique event. They are a series taken at about 2 photos per second. You can clearly see multiple ships being released, and then dimming/cloaking behind the bright ship at the front:

10th May 2026 – Darlington, Western Australia
It has been quiet for a while with few lightships sighted over the last month or more. We are now into autumn/fall and the evening skies can be quite overcast at times. Just over the last week we’ve started seeing Star Family ships again during clear nights, but this time towards the west over Perth, although it’s hard to judge how far away these ships really are, as their light seems to travel a long way!
I took a 6-minute video of multiple lightships moving in different directions as they lit up and then faded again towards the west over Perth. In the following YouTube video I’ve also included 18 hi-res images of a lightship taken just after 8pm. Here is the video:
10th July 2026 – Pentagon’s fourth release of batch UFO/UAP files
Mixed vibrations coming through this batch of UFOs/UAPs, but the one that really stands out is the video clip taken in January 2024 in the South China Sea by the US Indo-Pacific Command of a very clear rim of a bowship shown at 14:10 to 15:45 min in the video below:
This bowship is an Arcturian Radiant Class ship, which was filmed during high tension between the US and China in January 2024, and may even have been present to defuse nuclear missiles at the time:

