Just seen similar thread from FrankyFourFingers.
Possibly SpaceX satelites
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I’m in central Nottingham, sat outside having a fire right now. About 15 mins ago I spotted a satélite - usual white dot moving fairly quickly, dead straight, no flashing or any other colour.
Told my Mrs “look, a satellite, wonder if ISS or..” then there was another, following same path about 15 secs behind. Then another, and another. Totalled at least 15. All heading North-Eastish.
Got the bino’s on them and could only see a white dot. Not starboard/port lighting. No trails.
Anyone any idea?
There is another going over right now - maybe 5 mins behind the rest...
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Just seen similar thread from FrankyFourFingers.
Possibly SpaceX satelites
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Starlink satellites.
Awesome sight.
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Thanks for that , at these times of lockdown its nice to put something in the diary with a time!
I read on another forum a member saw the array last night and thought they were UFO’s . It was suggested he takes more water with his whisky before some kind soul informed the group about Starlink.
They will be a lot higher up than they are in their current holding orbit in the long chains, so shouldn’t be anywhere near as visible and they’ll be spread out.
A lot of Astronomers are concerned about the number of things floating around up there though.
The chain visible now is Starlink 5, you can’t really see 1-4 now as they’re dispersed.
Satellites are usually very visible anyway, I think what’s unusual about these is the long chain of them.
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Distribution of space debris in orbit around Earth.
Image courtesy of ESA via www.spacecentre.co.uk/blog-post/bright-lights-in-the-sky
^ Thats mad!
And all in the last 60 years or so. Doesn't really bode well for the future.
Cheers..
Jase
So spacemen are dirty buggers. NASA needs to make some super duper light weight litter pickers.
I don't think NASA bears all of the blame and there are projects for clearing up a bit:
See also ESA Space Debris Office and 'debris' on their YouTube channel.
NB "The UK’s membership of the European Space Agency (ESA) is not affected by leaving the EU as it is not an EU organisation"...link.
The SpaceX satellites are going over the UK again tonight at 21.55 for approx 20 mins.
Thank for the website! I've set the alarm on my phone to have a look at the sky. 10:59 PM local time.
Menno
EDIT: I watched them coming over my house! I managed to see 9 of them. Amazing stuff: I checked the website when they disappeared: they were already above Poland when I lost eye contact with them!
Menno
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Starlink satellite trains 5&6 passing overhead tonight just before 2200. Look south at about 75 degrees elevation, passing West to East.
Just come back in. Saw 10. I’d hoped they’d be in more of a ‘train’ style but a good exercise in sky watching none the less
Yep. Think I missed the first few trying to spot them. Once I knew there trajectory I could spot them. Should be easier when the are 30k of them :D bloody cold out there tonight.
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I saw sod all and I even walked half a mile over the field to where it was darker. I went off the information on the app but didn’t see a thing.
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I seen plenty of singles but didn’t see the train, I watched to trajectory live on the app too, try again tomorrow night..
Someone sent this to me:
https://findstarlink.com/#1529;3
There is always tonight, this link from the other thread looks quite good to track and time them..
https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/
Thanks, we will definitely try again.
Edit, great link, thanks.
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Cheers..
Jase
We’re new to it all but fwiw it’s not an obvious line of satellites or streaks across the sky. If you look up and to the west you should see a fast moving light, some brighter than others and some higher. I used SkyView lite, a free app to orientate where I should be looking and they appeared in sky roughly around the Gemini constellation and then crossed to the east.
Not wanting to be disappointed again I did a little research. According to the Heavens Above app, most of last night's train were of magnitude 2 or greater with a couple at 1.8 or 1.9. The latter are probably the ones I did manage to see. (NB Brighter is a smaller number. A difference of 1 is approximately a factor of 2.5 in brightness.)
The app lists a train of satellites of magnitude 1.8 for this evening just after 21h00. I'll be out there again if the sky is clear.
For a bit of context, here are the magnitudes of a few bright objects that you may recognise:I'll work on the basis that if I can see the Pole Star (Polaris) then I should be able to see the satellites...even with my aging eyesight.
ISS -2.40 Sirius -1.44 Arcturus -0.50 Polaris 1.96
If I've got any of the above wrong...quite likely knowing me...please feel free to post a correction.
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Little bit harder to see than Sunday but I’ve counted 33 so far
I’ve just come inside and we counted 37. Was better for us tonight than last night and in a clearer ‘train’
Success!
I went out without too much hope as it was still quite light, albeit after sunset. Venus was very bright and I managed to ID Arcturus close by. After a while I managed to see two more stars and then, lo and behold, a satellite. And it was followed by more of the same. I didn't bother to count after about six but i reckon to have seen twenty or more whilst moving around to get the best view of the sky (to the south are plenty of trees and to the north there is street lighting).
Thank for the info folks.
PS I never did get to ID Polaris this evening.
Caught Train of over 30 at 9.01, according to site 38 due again at 10.36.
Seen the train tonight, quite impressive, had two elderly neighbours out as I mentioned it to them earlier in the day, I was pointing the satellites out to them and the old chap could see them but his wife couldn't, quite funny hearing them bicker about it..
I pointed out Venus and said it was 45.9 million miles away even though it is so bright, also pointed to Sirius that is 8601 light years away, so the light we are seeing now from Sirius is actually from 8601 years ago - crazy when you think about it..