posted on May, 21 2007 @ 03:38 PM
Neo - as most have stated here, you're almost certainly looking at satellites.
Seeing 20 at once is uncommon but not unheard of. If you click on the link below, you'll go to a site which will show you a map with satellite
tracking in real-time of over 8,000 satellites (there are also thousands of other non-satellite objects in orbit that are being tracked). ISS is the
default.
Real-Time Satellite Tracking on the web...
Many of these satellites (and other objects) are metallic or have reflective surfaces that shine or even "flash" as they glide into or along an
orbital path in which the angles from the sun provide the line of sight to your observation point on the Earth/s surface.
Best viewing of satellites is in the few hours before dawn and the few hours after dusk. They will not change velocity or direction, though they may
appear to "wink" on or off (which simply means the reflective angle has moved past you, not that the object has 'turned off, changed course, or
"disappeared/appeared".
Good luck, have fun, and keep looking up!
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[edit on 5/21/2007 by Outrageo]