Satellites, I Hope!

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Tomo76, Feb 13, 2020.

  1. Out in the pacific where theres no light and hardly any air polution I used to see them every night. The stars are so bright that the sea seems to sparkle with their reflection on the surface. I am certain thats what the old time sailors meant when they wrote stories about their voyages on the shimmering seas.
     
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  2. Whilst listening to this? Just to add to the atmosphere. :)
     
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  4. Right cheery fuckers them....
     
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  5. In these times That ain’t legal surely...

    They should be at least 2 meteors apart ..... X
     
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  6. Thanks but which bus route are they following
     
  7. It’s just one comes along then loads of them come
     
  8. https://findstarlink.com/#1525;3

    type in your location and it should tell you where to look and at what time, but I didn’t see it tonight, apparently it was 9.58 pm so they were early??
     
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  9. (SW) 240 deg @ 9pm-ish (tonight) were visable here > Star link.

    see a satellite tonight > james darpian satellites starlink
     
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