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Scappa

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Jul 5, 2017
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Went out to watch tonight's first pass, there's something odd going on - there's a long procession of lights, evenly spaced, travelling west to east across the sky. No discernable sound, and nothing on flight tracker
 














Scappa

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Jul 5, 2017
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Nothing odd at all....

no need for conspiracy theories.

See my answer 2 posts down

Absolutely not; that wasn't my intention. NSC is the fount of all knowledge (albeit one that needs chlorinating every so often); I was hoping someone could shed some light.

I would contend, however, that looking up and seeing an orderly procession of forty or so lights travelling rapidly across the sky - when only expecting to see one - is a little odd
 
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swindonseagull

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Aug 6, 2003
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Swindon, but used to be Manila
Absolutely not; that wasn't my intention. NSC is the fount of all knowledge (albeit one that needs chlorinating every so often); I was hoping someone could shed some light.

I would contend, however, that looking up and seeing an orderly procession of forty or so lights travelling rapidly across the sky - when only expecting to see one - is a little odd

Another forum I'm on had a guy yesterday saying he saw 8 silent aircraft on approach to Mildenhall a few nights ago......what he had seen was the same as you a few satellites.....but he was saying it was secret flights to do with Covid 19 not on any flight tracker....hence the conspiracy theory......

I have been staring at the sky for a few years I find it fascinating....for many years in the RAF I was flying and took no notice.....

but to think that the ISS is flying at 17000 mph at a height of 256 miles and we can still see it with the naked eye!! ( albeit reflections)
 


swindonseagull

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Aug 6, 2003
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Swindon, but used to be Manila
Absolutely not; that wasn't my intention. NSC is the fount of all knowledge (albeit one that needs chlorinating every so often); I was hoping someone could shed some light.

I would contend, however, that looking up and seeing an orderly procession of forty or so lights travelling rapidly across the sky - when only expecting to see one - is a little odd

Pure coincidence they were there at the same time., look on the website I posted theres a chance to see 60 odd in a couple of evenings..
 


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