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originally posted by: CataclysmicRockets
Sounds like you seen the starlink satellites?
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle launched 23 Starlink satellites (Starlink-156 / Starlink 6-51) to low-Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASAâs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on 17 April 2024, at 21:26 UTC (17:26 EDT)
Not really that impressive.
originally posted by: BrotherKinsMan
If it were just birds, it'd be even more impressive!
Super large bio luminescent birds that shine like stars in the middle of the night!?
originally posted by: CataclysmicRockets
Sounds like you seen the starlink satellites?
originally posted by: Arbitrageur
Not really that impressive.
originally posted by: BrotherKinsMan
If it were just birds, it'd be even more impressive!
Super large bio luminescent birds that shine like stars in the middle of the night!?
A lot of interesting things happen right after sunset, because the ground starts to get dark, but due to the curvature of the earth, the sun hasn't set yet in the sky, so it can still be shining on birds or other objects, illuminating them.
We see this over and over in many UFO cases after sunset, where objects in the sky appear to be luminous, but it's just sunlight illumination because at altitude, the sun hasn't set yet.
Some of you may recall the Norway spiral from 2009. It looks self-luminous in the photos, but it's just reflecting sunlight because the sun sets earlier on the ground, and later in the sky. So your birds were probably reflecting sunlight just like this thing did:
What was the Norway Spiral?
That was caused by a failed Russian missile test. Pretty cool how the sun lights it up after sunset, right?
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: KKLOCO
Pics or it I didnât happen.
even then it would be questionable, pics and video are to easily edited these days.