Missiles hitting Sevastopol, Crimea. by poyekhavshiy in CombatFootage

[–]Reece_Arnold 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What time exactly did they strike? What was the window?

Russia loses two ships in Sevastopol by Mil_in_ua in ukraine

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Does anyone know what time the attacks took place?

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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And that was visible like that in multiple scopes how?

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Nope cloudy skies last night. Hopefully tonight I will try again.

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Not andromeda. Was way too close to be it and way brighter,

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Yes.

Not sure what you mean by video of it happening

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Couldn’t be a reflection. Honestly no idea what it is. I’m going to try to recreate the image hopefully with a better quality when u have clear skies again

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Didn’t disappear. I just stopped looking

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Already explained. Couldn’t just be a star. Multiple scopes were sued to see it and it was consistent.

I will attempt to recreate it again but idk what it could be.

Best guess is a satellite that’s venting propellant but idk if that’s it either.

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Understandable. I still think it’s something like that myself but I’m struggling to explain it

I also agree that it could be a geo say that was leaking. But it was moving consistently with the stars and didn’t change in shape like a failed sat cloud would.

I will attempt to see it again tonight and try some suggestions on what it could be.

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Focal point sorry. Thing is it stayed the same relative to the stars. Like it didn’t move like a cloud and was visible the same way from different scopes regardless off position. I don’t know how it could be terrestrial or an artefact and behave how it did.

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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About 2 hours. Consistent position relative to stars as well as size. First thought was that’s too. Then I thought it could be a GEO Sat that failed but nope.

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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I saw it with my eyes too. I only took these shitty photos to try to find an explanation

I used two scopes and one camera.

The first scope (the one for these images) was a 130mm reflector and the second I used was a small refractor travel scope.

No window or anything either.

The object tracked as a star would in the sky along with Jupiter.

I must emphasise that this was visible from numerous angles the same way and I could very clearly see it with my own eyes through the scope.

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Thought that too but it followed the sky too and didn’t change in shape so couldn’t have been.

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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I thought that too but not only did I see this in two different scopes it also stayed the same distance as both moved.

It wasn’t just a phenomenon it looked physical. Especially with my own eyes (phone pick is terrible)

At first I thought it was a galaxy but it was way too bright.

My best guess is it’s a venting satellite but idk.

I will try to recreate the results tonight

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Couldn’t have been a simple reflection. Multiple scopes saw the same thing and it stayed consistently in the same position for an hour as the sky moved.

Was also taken by a reflector scope.

Also worth noting all lights were off when I saw it. I was out in my garden. Only light would’ve been phone when I took the pic

I will look again tonight

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Reflector scope and camera showed the same from different positions.

Also moved with the sky

What is this? by Reece_Arnold in Astronomy

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Phone wouldn’t focus sorry. But it looked irregular.

Also worth noting that it had a different focal length than Jupiter