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Starlink SatellitesIf the skies are clear, there’s a train of satellites that will be visible to the human eye over the next few nights. Tonight’s are supposed to be visible for six minutes 2158hrs (+/- 10 mins). A few around here seen them last night, I'll be giving it a try later. For the insomniacs, they come round again 0330 and 0502hrs too 😉 Link is here Sorry Smuggers, for Cyprus it says, "the latest Starlink isn't very visible at your location during the next 5 days. This might change in the coming weeks, due to changing orbits."
Quote from: Just One More on April 20, 2020, 05:56:53 PMStarlink SatellitesIf the skies are clear, there’s a train of satellites that will be visible to the human eye over the next few nights. Tonight’s are supposed to be visible for six minutes 2158hrs (+/- 10 mins). A few around here seen them last night, I'll be giving it a try later. For the insomniacs, they come round again 0330 and 0502hrs too 😉 Link is here Sorry Smuggers, for Cyprus it says, "the latest Starlink isn't very visible at your location during the next 5 days. This might change in the coming weeks, due to changing orbits."Not to mention these. https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/everything-you-need-to-know-lyrid-meteor-shower
Well can I be arsed to go out again tonight to strain my neck 8.58 pm? They're not exactly bright, we managed to see one last night even with the Night Sky App to help usSo that'll be a no for tonight then
Quote from: Steve on April 21, 2020, 03:40:46 PMWell can I be arsed to go out again tonight to strain my neck 8.58 pm? They're not exactly bright, we managed to see one last night even with the Night Sky App to help usSo that'll be a no for tonight thenI seen six last night, not exactly a trail, more like one every 90 seconds or so. I'll give me neck another strain 2234hrs ish tonight
Quote from: Just One More on April 21, 2020, 07:46:02 PMQuote from: Steve on April 21, 2020, 03:40:46 PMWell can I be arsed to go out again tonight to strain my neck 8.58 pm? They're not exactly bright, we managed to see one last night even with the Night Sky App to help usSo that'll be a no for tonight thenI seen six last night, not exactly a trail, more like one every 90 seconds or so. I'll give me neck another strain 2234hrs ish tonight You wait an age for a satellite and then 6 come along together
Quote from: Steve on April 21, 2020, 08:16:56 PMQuote from: Just One More on April 21, 2020, 07:46:02 PMQuote from: Steve on April 21, 2020, 03:40:46 PMWell can I be arsed to go out again tonight to strain my neck 8.58 pm? They're not exactly bright, we managed to see one last night even with the Night Sky App to help usSo that'll be a no for tonight thenI seen six last night, not exactly a trail, more like one every 90 seconds or so. I'll give me neck another strain 2234hrs ish tonight You wait an age for a satellite and then 6 come along together
Amazing landing, video of the descent promised in the next few days.