Submitted by Responsible_Ad_3532 t3_zyq1as in space
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Submitted by Responsible_Ad_3532 t3_zyq1as in space
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Would be dope if aliens tho
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Was not blinking and was pretty big- could be a meteroite?
A meteorite is the same as a shooting star. If you don't think it's a shooting star (which is fast moving, one colour, and with a short duration) then it also won't be a meteorite.
Thanks pep, it was so amazing haha me and my brother couldn't speak for a bit
I saw something similar years ago, commented above. Could you see the fireball and did it leave a smoke trail? My friend and I did the same as you two. It was impossible to not notice it because it lit the whole sky up and we just stood there speechless for a min.
No smoke trail but pretty dope still,
Yeah stuff like that is always cool to see. Not sure how rare it is but I spend more time outdoors than most and I’ve only seen it once. If you haven’t seen the iss already look it up and find out when you can. Weird being able to see it and know there’s people up there.
What is it if it has more than one color? One time out camping I saw a what we called a meteorite. It left a smoke trail as it was burning up and it changed colors a couple times. Never hit though, we were high up a mountain and watched it break apart. One of the coolest things I ever saw, almost made it look like daytime out.
One big white spot of light moving like a shooting star very slowly
Was it moving west to east? If so, it might have been the ISS.
ISS has my vote too. It’s pretty spectacular seeing it for the first time.
For reference not all meteors are one color. It depends on their composition
So just a very big and close meteroite
No.
Meteorites have certain characteristics. If it doesn't fit those characteristics, it probably isn't a meteorite, no matter how close or big it is.
Did it have any colours on it? Was it just one point of light, or was it a cluster?
A very bright big white spot, not blinking, moving like a shooting star but very slowly
Did it cross the entire sky?
Meteors tend to flame out in less than a second or two and they fade in fast and wink out. Seemed like your description was a fastish moving object for a long while. If it was really bright, could have been the ISS. That will be the brightest thing in the sky and moves across in 1 to 5 minutes, usually.
I saw a very large shooting star once. It moved much slower than small shooting stars
So, go to https://heavens-above.com/main.aspx
Use their tools to set your viewing location and then click on "Daily Predictons for Brighter Satellites" - look down the table to right around the time that you saw this thing. Look for something where the brightness number is small or even negative. ISS often goes over with a brightness like -1. You get to find out what you saw, if it was a satellite.
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Can't believe nobody's asked: did it disappear mid-flight or carry on past the horizon? If the former, it's definitely a shooting star.
I saw it too! I thought it was a shooting star.
beef-o-lipso t1_j279pzw wrote
Bright object moving across the sky faster, than a plane AND
not blinking, satellite
blinking, aircraft.
If doing the hokey-pokey, Aliens with a sense of silliness.