Peter Davenport investigates a streaking UFO sighting and examines reports of a spectacular aerial phenomenon witnessed across multiple states. His analysis of the National UFO Reporting Center database reveals numerous reports of a bright object moving across the sky at tremendous speed. Davenport discusses witness descriptions of the object and how testimony from different locations allows triangulation of the phenomenon's path and approximate altitude. The conversation covers theories about what the object might have been from meteor to satellite to spacecraft and how reported characteristics help narrow possibilities. He examines official explanations and whether conventional accounts adequately address all observed features or whether some aspects suggest more unusual phenomena. Davenport addresses how mass sightings advance UFO research by providing multiple independent witnesses whose collective testimony can be cross-referenced for consistency and accuracy. His investigation reveals the challenges of identifying unusual aerial phenomena when official agencies show little interest in thorough investigation of events that don't fit conventional categories. The discussion explores what the streaking object case reveals about UFO reporting and how even spectacular sightings often fail to generate serious official investigation. Davenport examines patterns in unusual aerial phenomena and whether such events represent increase in anomalous activity or simply better reporting through organizations that take witnesses seriously rather than dismissing their accounts.