What Did I See In The Sky Last Night?

What Did I See In The Sky Last Night?

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essexplumber

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174 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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I went to a MilSim thing in Elvesham forest yesterday and as we were camping for the night the organisers did at night mission.

At around 23:00 4 of us were stood in the pitch black trying to locate the enemy when I saw what I thought was satelite (sp?) moving across the sky, my brother in law swore it was moving far too quickly and was far too bright to be one. I figured that as the sun had only set a couple of hours ago it would still be reflecting the suns light.

Now the only thing that makes me a little unsure is that it was moving from side to side, almost shaking, is that just because of the gases in the upper atmospere or are we being watched?

Mini1275

11,098 posts

183 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Chinese lantern...

perdu

4,884 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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They ARE watching you


nono

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Google Perseid meteor shower.

essexplumber

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174 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Wasn't a meteorite surely? It went all the way across the sky, it was moving at the same sort of visual speed as a plane. A meteorite would burn up and move far quicker wouldn't it?

alfa pint

3,856 posts

212 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Seeing as though the perseid meteors are at their best this weekend, it would be difficult to come up with a better argument.

Gokartmozart

1,644 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Was it a single point of light like a star and took around 30 seconds to cross the sky ?, then most likely a satellite.
If bigger than a star then maybe a chinese lantern.

Generally meteor flash or streak across the sky and are short lived 1-2 seconds at most.


durbster

10,288 posts

223 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Isn't the ISS over Britain at the moment?

YesItsAVW

2,721 posts

166 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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There was a good visual pass of the International Space Station around that time last night, you can see it again around 21:52 tonight if it isn't cloudy.

http://www.n2yo.com/passes/?s=25544

jurbie

2,344 posts

202 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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I was in the depths of Wales on Friday night miles from any light pollution and as it was a clear night I spent a couple of hours on a sun lounger watching the sky. The Persids were the most impressive I've seen in a while including a couple that flared up.

I also saw plenty of what the OP describes and having done plenty of International Space Station spotting I have no doubt that they are satellites, I even saw 2 go over parallel with each other which I've not seen before but looked very cool.

essexplumber

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174 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Gokartmozart said:
Was it a single point of light like a star and took around 30 seconds to cross the sky ?, then most likely a satellite.
If bigger than a star then maybe a chinese lantern.

Generally meteor flash or streak across the sky and are short lived 1-2 seconds at most.
Yeah, I'd say we could see it for 30 sec to a minute. It was far too bright and hight to be a lantern but it also seemed really bright for a satellite (I've seen loads) and it almost zigzagging in the air, not over a great distance but noticeably moving from left to right. That and the brightness (satellites normally look like a distant star) made me question what we saw.

Eric Mc

122,055 posts

266 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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Check the timings for the ISS,

It is a big object - much bigger than the average satellite - and therefore much brighter than the average satellite.

loose cannon

6,030 posts

242 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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if you have an i phone download star walk

Frik

13,542 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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ISS I would have thought. It's ridiculously bright when it passes.

essexplumber

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7,751 posts

174 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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well, I just took the dogs round the block, looked up and there it was again. 21:50 moving from west to east.

Very bright and obviously the ISS, brilliant to see it pass. Thanks for all the replies those chaps.

Eric Mc

122,055 posts

266 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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There is an ISS thread here.

Vieste

10,532 posts

161 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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I saw a shooting star at the same time heading south lasted a few seconds.

Stinkfoot

2,243 posts

193 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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I saw the ISS on Friday evening whilst down in Hythe. At least I think it was the ISS as it followed the shoreline coming from Dungeness.
It was slow but very bright and at the time I was not sure what is was but a quich look on the net confirmed that it was most likely the ISS?

Vieste

10,532 posts

161 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Thought i saw that last night going west to east about 10:30 it was not a plane but going a bit faster than a plane would?

rxtx

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211 months

Friday 17th August 2012
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Vieste said:
I saw a shooting star at the same time heading south lasted a few seconds.
Must have been a big one. I was setting up my camera in Mt Cook NZ for some astrophotography a few years ago when the biggest meteorite I've ever seen hit the atmosphere. It lasted a good 4 seconds and I could actually hear it.