Ok, I found this video and it is identical to what I (AND my Daughter) saw. Although its a year old. Except this was last night ,same shape, a perfect triangle with a bright light on each of the 3 corners. If you could visualize this object in the sky at night thats it.
There were easily a hundred of the objects. They all sat still which made me think it was just an anomaly ,maybe the sun coming up over the horizon in a couple hours was causing a visual effect on some stars. But we both saw 3 of the objects move and reposition. They moved slowly but precisely.
These objects were not close like the one in the video they were way up there and they were all over . Any direction you looked you could find some and you could see many normal looking stars in between. We watched them for about an hour until our necks started aching from looking up.
At the same time we saw many satellites passing by as well as shooting stars. These objects were just something of intelligence. Military, Alien ,I don't know but the few I saw move gave it legitimacy in my mind.
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
They light the sky up with every object out there. Makes it easy to see passing satellites,space station ,meteors. You'll see a ton of shooting stars you'll never pick up with the naked eye.
The video looks like some kind of satellite or space debris breaking up rather than a space rock burning up. Looks more like when Skylab or Columbia burned up on re-entry with multiple pieces breaking off and burning up individually. My guess is some kind of big satellite bit the dust. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
The video looks like some kind of satellite or space debris breaking up rather than a space rock burning up. Looks more like when Skylab or Columbia burned up on re-entry with multiple pieces breaking off and burning up individually. My guess is some kind of big satellite bit the dust.
Surely isn't a controlled decommission being right over us (so to speak) like that. [Reply]
Dave Lane tells me I saw Iridium Flares at 2AM one night - actually two in one night - orange globes that vanished after getting smaller and smaller. But yeah, Dave doesn't believe in UFOs, which is a little disappointing. [Reply]
We went out to see the Neowise comet last night. Fighting the ambient light from the city and wispy clouds to the north. Drove about 30 miles out and could pick it up with binoculars. My old eyes couldn't see it at all without magnification. [Reply]