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originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: KKLOCO
Pics or it I didn’t happen.
even then it would be questionable, pics and video are to easily edited these days.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: BrotherKinsMan
From back in the day……some say the Lubbock Lights from Texas were said to be high flying flocks of reflective belly, reflective underwing ..birds….
Who knows…..
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originally posted by: Encia22
a reply to: TheMisguidedAngel
Thanks, TheMisguidedAngel.
Thanks for the YT tip, I'll check it out over the weekend.
Yep, especially snow geese, having white plumage, look like moving stars, even at night.
Here's another brief video that shows how they fly in various V formations.
Is that the kind of movement BrotherKinsMan saw?
originally posted by: xWorldxGonexMadx
a reply to: BrotherKinsMan
Probably drones!
As we've seen fropm the footage of Iran sending Drones to Israel... I think we can safely say that those lights in the night sky are drones... especially the ones at low altitude!
originally posted by: Encia22
a reply to: BrotherKinsMan
Ok, so we can exclude birds.
Did the formation double back on itself or did it continue in the same general direction?
Did its/their colour and/or luminescence change, flicker, sparkle, etc.?
How long did you observe the phenomenon for?
The comment was it didn't look like the geese video. That doesn't exclude all birds, does it?
originally posted by: Encia22
a reply to: BrotherKinsMan
Ok, so we can exclude birds.
Don't forget the sun. The sighting was shortly after sunset on the ground, when the sun hadn't yet set in the sky.
originally posted by: charlyv
Starlink deployment are not in a "V" configuration, nor do the strings of satellites "dance" in that formation.
It sounds like Geese to me. They typically fly in "V" formations where individuals seem to wobble slightly. They can be illuminated by city lights and the moon at night.
Don't forget the sun. The sighting was shortly after sunset on the ground, when the sun hadn't yet set in the sky.
originally posted by: CataclysmicRockets
Sounds like you seen the starlink satellites?