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Director Kevin Curran on Brian Binnie's UAP encounter, birth of private spaceflight | Reality Check

Unknown12 witnessesNamed sourcesMay 19, 2026, 3:48 PMMojave Desert

Witnesses

12 witnesses

Duration

Unknown

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Limited context

59

Interesting, but still missing stronger corroboration or harder source material.

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Live sighting record 51c90fc2-256e-4a0d-9b5a-1e88872b4d59.

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Sunlight window

Daytime — sun above horizon

Sighting occurred during daylight hours

Solar window

Sunrise5:37 AM
Sunset7:43 PM
Day length14h 07m

Weather

Open-Meteo
ConditionsClear sky
Temperature60°F
Cloud cover0% · Clear
Wind17 mph

Area activity

Within 2 daysNo sightings within 60 mi

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Observed facts

Occurred

May 19, 2026, 3:48 PM

Timezone

Pacific Time

Location

Mojave Desert

Observers

12 witnesses

Witness account

Narrative

In this episode of "Reality Check," Ross Coulthart sits down with Kevin Curran, the cinematographer and director behind "Beyond Blue Sky: The Untold Story of the First Private Astronauts." It's a documentary about the small Mojave Desert team that built SpaceShipOne and won the $10 million Ansari X Prize in 2004. Curran takes us inside the trials and tribulations of that race, the engineering long shots, the near-fatal test flights and the redemption arc of pilot Brian Binnie after a hard-landing crash that nearly ended the program. The conversation then turns to the encounter that may have changed history, Binnie's account of seeing roughly a dozen unidentified objects in his backyard six days after SpaceShipOne's first powered flight test in December 2003. Curran tells Ross why he found Binnie credible, how the encounter fits inside the larger arc of one of the most consequential pilots in private spaceflight history, and what he hopes audiences take from a story that begins with rocket science and ends somewhere stranger. Go to http://vanman.shop/ross and use code ROSS for 15% off your first order. #BeyondBlueSky #AnsariX #SpaceShipOne CREDITS Host: Ross Coulthart Executive Producer: Andy Gipson Editorial Producer: Meagan Medick Segment Producer: Christine Jenkinson Associate Producer: Will Tomasi Research Producer: Rob Jones Editor: Anthony Diasio On "Reality Check," NewsNation Special Correspondent Ross Coulthart takes a fact-based approach to tackle everything from unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) to mysteries often missing from the headlines. More Reality Check: https://www.newsnationnow.com/podcasts-newsnation/reality-check-with-ross-coulthart/ Email your questions to RealityCheck@NewsNationNow.com NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all Americans. More from NewsNation: https://www.newsnationnow.com/ Get our app: https://trib.al/TBXgYpp Find us on your screen: https://www.joinnn.com/ CHAPTERS :00 Intro 3:38 Meet Kevin Curran 6:36 The Race for the X Prize, and Brian Binnie 12:12 Burt Rutan and the Origins of Private Spaceflight 16:00 Strapped to a Rocket with Wings 23:48 Trial, Error, and Near Disaster 30:00 Brian's Backyard Encounter 36:35 Did Private Spaceflight Draw UAP Attention? 40:25 Other Pilots, Other Encounters 42:30 The Final Sprint, and the Risk-Takers Who Won It 46:33 Risking your Friends to Win it All 51:09 Mike Melvill's 29 Spins to Space 53:18 Brian's Second Chance, and the Flight of His Life 57:25 Private Aerospace and is the USA hiding technology? 1:01:04 Has This Changed What Kevin Believes? 1:02:10 Final Thoughts

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PublishedMay 19, 2026, 3:48 PM

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