Nope, DFW area. I haven't seen anything on local news yet. I doubt it's important, but if ever there was a place to ask.... I figured we must have satellitefags ?
I'm in Texas but what I saw also fell slower than meteors I've seen. It also didn't fall in an arc (straight down,) glimmer or fade at all, and the size of the light was larger than the running lights on a plane that was ajacent to it in the sky.
I'm curious that there were two of these last night apparently.
Do you live near this:
https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/26/22351956/oregon-washington-meteor-shower-explanation-spacex-falcon-9-rocket-debris
Nope, DFW area. I haven't seen anything on local news yet. I doubt it's important, but if ever there was a place to ask.... I figured we must have satellitefags ?
A lot of people here in WA saw it. I was trying to figure out what it was too. Looked too slow and lasted too long to be a conventional meteor imo
I'm in Texas but what I saw also fell slower than meteors I've seen. It also didn't fall in an arc (straight down,) glimmer or fade at all, and the size of the light was larger than the running lights on a plane that was ajacent to it in the sky.
I'm curious that there were two of these last night apparently.
The video I saw lasted like a minute as it slowly flew over head, breaking apart as it went. I figured it was a satellite when I saw it.
Green Lantern? ?
This is the site I have that shows the satellites that are out there. https://maps.esri.com/rc/sat2/index.html
Its interrogated to see if it responds.