> Could be worth looking into if they are satellites. Iridium satellites are pretty > cool and can sometimes flash brighter than Venus. Typically they are fairly dim. > > I have watched the ISS space station fly over a few times. It is pretty cool. Bright > light floating across the sky and suddenly it goes out as it goes into the shadow of > the earth. Where I live I usually can not see anything, too much light from the local > cities. > > http://www.heavens-above.com/ > http://www.satflare.com/home.asp
The first (and largest as I recall) one didn't move, so if anything it had to be a celestial body.
The next two together were too close to each each other to be satellites, and they were apparently moving at the same velocity and along the same trajectory. The light of each was brighter than I've seen on any plane that isn't moving toward me with its head light on.
Scifi frauds. SF illuminates.
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