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re: Just saw a line of light in the night sky

Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:26 am to
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:26 am to
A lot of strange shite going on your way last few months. All I am going to say
Posted by dbbuilder79
Overton NV
Member since Dec 2010
4195 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:28 am to
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Woodford double oaked


Is it like jack Daniels at all?

I can't even smell Jack anymore without getting sick
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
28745 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:35 am to
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It was a straight line that stayed in the sky for a few minutes with little dots appearing slowly afterwards in the line


Like this?


This post was edited on 5/29/21 at 12:37 am
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
28745 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:42 am to
Here it is going west to east in case that helps


Posted by HoboDickCheese
The overpass
Member since Sep 2020
9440 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:45 am to
I personally don’t compare it to JD but it’s definitely different from Crown, as far as brown town it’s all I buy unless I decide to splurge on some Pappy Van Winkle
Posted by dbbuilder79
Overton NV
Member since Dec 2010
4195 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:46 am to
It could be the first one.

The second one looks right, too, tho
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
28745 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 12:53 am to
quote:

It could be the first one.

The second one looks right, too, tho

Ok it was starlink and you're drunk
Posted by TigerstuckinMS
Member since Nov 2005
33687 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 1:38 am to
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Probably Space X Starlink

You can't see Starlink at midnight from much of the planet. Sunlight has to reflect off of them for you to see them. For an hour or two after sunset and an hour or so before sunrise, you are in darkness, but because of their higher altitude, the satellites are still in sunlight when they get above your horizon, so you may be able to see them.

At local midnight, there's a whole fricking planet between you and the sun. The Earth has rotated enough so that any Starlink birds that are above your horizon are likely in the planet's shadow as well and you can't see them. The higher a satellite is, the longer they might be visible after sunset and before sunrise. Starlink orbits way low, though.

At higher latitudes during summer, the geometry works out that you may see them later and earlier than you can closer to the equator.
This post was edited on 5/29/21 at 1:56 am
Posted by RexKramer
Chicago
Member since Nov 2020
411 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 6:21 am to
If you don't know east from west or west from east, I can't help you. Hopefully you know the D goes in the A. Enjoy your weekend.
Posted by oob02
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2007
363 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 7:01 am to
Look like this? This guy is in San Fran and posted near midnight last night. (Twitter link)

It is 100% starlink
This post was edited on 5/29/21 at 7:03 am
Posted by PsychedelicTiger
Member since Sep 2020
198 posts
Posted on 5/29/21 at 7:54 am to
Cool story bro
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