Satellite Train

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Slowboathome

Original Poster:

4,460 posts

59 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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I didn't know such a thing existed. If I'd seen one before watching this video I'd have been convinced it was alien life.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-6653...

Eric Mc

123,872 posts

280 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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They only last a few days or weeks. They gradually spread apart.

Beati Dogu

9,280 posts

154 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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They look like tracer fire. Nice video.

normalbloke

8,070 posts

234 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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There used to be an app to be able to track them after release, in the early days.I remember sitting in the garden watching them go over, but the novelty soon wore off. I understand they are now coated in something to reduce their reflectivity.

EliseNick

271 posts

196 months

Saturday 19th August 2023
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That's a cool video.

This satellite:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TerraSAR-X

and its twin orbit about 200 m apart - I believe one follows the other. At a speed of 7.6 km/s, that's a separation of about a fortieth of a second. Pretty hair-raising.

Simpo Two

88,986 posts

280 months

Saturday 19th August 2023
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Whoops, nearly collided at 40"! Wonder what the separation was?