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Originally posted by Tribble
reply to post by tarifa37
These are so far away, I kind of think satellites.
Eventually they move and have lights!
I found this in the YT comments of the video.
JimmyCarol100
16 hours ago
there are an estimated 600-900 satellites launched annually not counting spy ones, and most orbit in low earth orbit(LEO-up to 1240 miles) and some are mobile as well as fixed. So mobile ones would appear to move since they are mobile, makes since. If you have a telescope and look at the Intl Space Station it travels in LE Orbit btw 173-286 miles and can be seen w/naked eye. Plus all satellites have lights so what ppl mostly see are man-made objects. Mobile or fixed orbits. Not UFO's.
Originally posted by EarthOccupant
Last night i was sitting with a friend looking at the stars (total clear sky) then we did see a little dot moving, we did think it was a satellite, suddenly the dot disappeared in the middle of the sky not to be seen again.
We actually tried to work out if the (already descended) sun could be the light source and the earth the sun-blocker as the sun descended two hours before.
We decided it was a satellite, coming to the point where earth would block the sunlight and therefore disappear (As we see with the moon ) Is that possible ... ?
Location: Netherlands
Time: around 22.00 hours
Direction: Straight above us, moving from S-W to N-E
We decided it was a satellite, coming to the point where earth would block the sunlight and therefore disappear
Originally posted by Maybe...maybe not
reply to post by tarifa37
Tarifa37.....
Thank you for providing another video for discussion.
Unfortunately, I cannot ascertain anything from that video because of the very poor quality.
Based on the available information, I don't believe conventional explanations such as planes, satellites, etc... can be excluded.
Kind regards
Maybe...maybe not