Anonymous ID: 12697f April 19, 2020, 11:16 p.m. No.8859791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2112 >>7899 >>2003 >>2186

So this may sound odd, but I want to see if anyone else witnessed this. I was walking my son out to his car, saying goodnight this evening. I noticed venus and pointed it out. This was approx. 9:10 p.m. PST. Still looking up, he said, "cool, a satellite!"

 

We sat there watching a parade of ~20 - 25 of these things, whatever they were, at regular intervals for the next 20-30 minutes. We just kept saying "there's another one, there's another one". I kept joking it was a bunch of "Aurora" craft.

 

Most were heading NE, (like they were coming from orion in the SW, and on through the big dipper) 1 of them we spotted came in heading due E, then turned due S, not following the other's behavior at all. I don't think a satellite can turn.

 

We have no idea what they were, we couldn't see any strobe/flash like you see on regular planes, and if there weren't so many, at such regular intervals.. like I said, initially we thought it was 1 satellite.

 

Any ideas? We are around the Everett WA area.

Anonymous ID: 12697f April 20, 2020, 7:08 p.m. No.8868760   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8867899

>>8862112

Thanks for the response.

I was leaning towards starlink as I attempted to figure or what we were looking at. The distance between them was much greater, with a few running parallel to each other though. I can even see it being starlink except for the one that changed direction from heading east, and turned south. I'm going to see if we can see then this evening with binocs in hand.

 

I scoured mufon last night as well, and found some interesting similar stories. What I found odd were stories from ohio where the witness had the exact same time (9:10 p.m. local time, which would be 2-3 hours ahead of us on the west coast) as they describe the same thing travelling sw to the ne.

 

Can starlink roll back around in 2-3 hours?