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Levo-Lon

Guru
Tasmin Archer, I like her sleeping satellite


View: https://youtu.be/gsOO-PKpYjc
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Have a great view of the international space station which apparently my wife informs me is the size of a football pitch.
At the moment must be the safest place for a human to be
I think they are just about to launch two Americans up there. They haven't had their 14 day quarantine or a test tho' :whistle:
 

Donger

Convoi Exceptionnel
I'm not so bothered what time the Starlink satellites are due overhead. I just want to know when they are due to become self-aware and turn against humanity. Oh, wait .... that might be Skynet. Then again, that Musk fellow does seem a bit of an oddball evil genius type!
 

Leaway2

Lycrist
I went out last night after all the hype. It was pretty unremarkable - I saw several satellites pass over in the space of 3-4 minutes, all heading west-to-east, brightness varying from barely visible to easily seen. It wasn't the "string of stars" that was predicted though.

I also saw another satellite moving on a different orbit.
Same for me. The single different orbit going directly overhead.
 

figbat

Slippery scientist
Which direction should I be looking in and what time?
Towards Lyra, of course!

At 10pm last night the radiant point was approximately north-east, about 20-ish degrees high. The radiant point is the notional point in the sky from which the meteors appear to radiate and they can go in any direction from there - if you are facing in generally the right direction you won't miss them if they show up.
 
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Adam4868

Adam4868

Legendary Member
I got one of these and saw everything...
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Guest
I got one of these and saw everything...
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Did your neighbours wife not mind :laugh:
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
22.15pm Denmark

I have just been outside and watched Elons train pass by my house. A crystal clear sky and really easy to see.

How often would I expect to see it come by during the night?
 
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