We are in deep East Texas and the family is up for Spring Break. Sitting around the fire, my oldest son (35 yo) said, "look, a satellite". We all looked up and started watching it cross the sky. When it had traveled 3/4 of the way over us, my DIL said, "look, another one!". Then, equidistance apart, two more followed.
So, one farther in front, followed by three equally spaced, all traveling the same speed and the same, exact orbit! A total of six adults saw this and they were NOT aircraft. No blinking lights and much too high and moving too fast to be anything but satellites.
Are there really that many satellites in the same orbit that we could see four within one minute? Or did we see something else?
So, one farther in front, followed by three equally spaced, all traveling the same speed and the same, exact orbit! A total of six adults saw this and they were NOT aircraft. No blinking lights and much too high and moving too fast to be anything but satellites.
Are there really that many satellites in the same orbit that we could see four within one minute? Or did we see something else?