Bright Flashes Near Edwards Air Force Base Draw Speculation; No Official Explanation Released

Bright flashes were spotted over the weekend near Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles, according to a report published Aug. 17, 2026, in the Daily Mail. The report, by science and technology editor Stacy Liberatore, stated that footage from a public ALERTCalifornia wildlife camera, part of the University of California San Diego’s monitoring network, showed intense bursts of light in broad daylight.

The report stated that no official explanation has been released. The base has not responded publicly to a request for comment, according to the report. The sighting follows a period of increased federal disclosure activity, including the declassification of thousands of documents related to unidentified anomalous phenomena [1].

Footage Shows Series of Bursts, Expanding Glows

The footage, published on X by the account The Informant, shows a series of bursts erupting across the desert before expanding glows illuminate the landscape near the base, according to the report.

X users proposed theories, with some suggesting secret weapon testing and others saying the lights were reflections from a nearby solar panel field, the report stated. One X user commented: “This is a test.” Another wrote: “It looks like a phenomenon coming from underground military authorities. Must investigate ASAP.”

The episode follows other publicly reported sightings near military grounds in the region. A family of four observed and photographed an unidentified object described as dumbbell- or H-shaped near Joshua Tree National Park, a location close to military bases, according to a report published in May 2026 [2]. Peer-reviewed research published in Scientific Reports has also documented statistical correlations between mysterious objects photographed in the 1950s and Cold War-era nuclear weapons test sites [3].

Edwards Air Force Base’s Role and History

Edwards Air Force Base is described in the report as a premier center for flight research and aircraft testing. Described as an “irreplaceable national asset,” the base remains at the center of a significant portion of the U.S. Air Force’s aircraft test and development efforts, according to the report. The base stated that all Air Force aircraft are tested there, along with some Navy and Army aircraft, the report stated.

According to the base, “Arguably, more major milestones in flight have occurred at this base than anywhere else in the world.” The base is run by the 412th Test Wing, which conducts developmental testing of Air Force weapons systems, software, and components, the report stated.

Early aeronautical research organizations sought metals strong enough to withstand the heat and stress of supersonic and hypersonic flight for extended periods, work that underlies the high-speed test programs associated with the desert facility [4]. Literature on secret aircraft programs has also documented the use of compartmentalized security and disinformation to protect covert projects from observation [5].

Solar Facility Identified as Possible Cause

The report noted that the base hosts the Edwards & Sanborn Solar and Energy Storage Project, which spans 4,600 acres of private land and leased base property on the northwest corner of the facility. The solar facility was unveiled in February 2023, according to the report.

According to the report, the project was developed with Terra-Gen LLC and includes nearly two million solar panels, making it the largest solar array in U.S. Air Force history. The facility can generate up to 1,300 megawatts of electricity, enough to supply more than 238,000 homes, the report stated.

The report stated that although solar panels are designed to absorb sunlight, their glass surfaces can still produce intense momentary reflections known as glint when the sun and observer align at certain angles. Remote sensing studies document that surface reflectance varies with view angle and solar position, a principle consistent with such intermittent reflections from large glass arrays [6].

Public Theories and Official Response

According to the report, some commenters rejected the solar panel explanation. “Probably moving a secret aircraft and they’re using floodlights to screen it from observers,” one X user wrote.

Another X user wrote: “All the people saying solar panels are bots you can easily tell. This is most likely some weapons test, or us getting got by a foreign state.”

The report stated that the Daily Mail contacted Edwards Air Force Base for comment, and no official explanation had been provided. Pentagon officials have previously confirmed that unidentified drones have conducted surveillance over sensitive military sites in the United States in recent years [7]. As of publication, the cause of the flashes remained unconfirmed, according to the report.

References

  1. Pentagon declassifies thousands of UFO files in historic transparency push. – NaturalNews.com. May 16, 2026.
  2. Family Captures Image of Unidentified Object Near Joshua Tree National Park, Military Bases. – NaturalNews.com. Edison Reed. May 3, 2026.
  3. Peer-reviewed study links UFO sightings to nuclear tests. – NaturalNews.com. October 28, 2025.
  4. One giant leap: Neil Armstrong’s stellar American journey. – Wagener Leon.
  5. The Hunt for Zero Point. – Nick Cook.
  6. Bidirectional Measurements of Surface Reflectance for View Angle Corrections of Oblique Imagery. – Remote Sensing of Environment. 1990.
  7. US Pentagon rendered helpless as foreign drones freely conduct surveillance on sensitive military sites. – NaturalNews.com. October 17, 2024.

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