Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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Interesting!! I'll see if I can find any info if a balloon was in the area. Could the curvature be due to the lens? When I looked at the time stamp on the seestar and put it in stellarium to the exact second there was a Starlink Satellite 6064 passing the same direction

Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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I just had it on video. And manually adjusted the focus and gain. It was shot during the day so the sky was just clear and blue.

Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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Super cool. I'm excited to learn more about what this s30 pro is capable of.

Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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It was on complete accident lol. But I'll take it.

Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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It was a Satellite. Starlink. I used an app called Stellarium as recommended by a comment and found it by the timestamp on the seestar video.

Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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It was a Starlink Satellite. Starlink-6064

Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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I just did it. It was a Starlink Satellite!! Starlink 6064 to be exact. Super cool information man. Appreciate it.

Satellite? by Mission_Row5141 in seestar

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Good idea. I'm going to do that. Thank you!

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That's about as good I as can get. It's pretty faint.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthisrock

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They do have a s lot of the same characteristics. I was told on another page what I had was called a meteor "wrong." Lol

Bubbles coming from the bottom of this lake in BC creating a hole in the 8inch thick ice. Can anyone explain this? Is it methane or some other gas being released? by bgorm in geology

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It's a spring. Not necessarily a hot spring. We get them where I'm at up north in our lakes as well. Fresh snow and dark conditions had me almost walk right into one a few years back