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  • the first shot of an object is really excellent and it is too fast for a satellite ...result"unknown"

  • seen this too, 21.8.11, 31.8.11, in west germany..

  • nice give me shout when you want me to come down.

  • @elvis081278

    Will do as soon as we get clear skies.

  • blooming or reflection causes this sometimes i get that with the yukon quite a bit, good clear footage .john nice wun man.,

  • Well, the 'smoke ring' effect was much more interesting than the satellites.

    Have seen this somewhere else on another video too.

  • satellites

  • @ufoguy1962

    Man 1 you never backed up your claims with link for us to read data back never came from you,and as for flash light LOL never heard so much nonsense so you want us to believe in what you are saying,get a grip and go read the links posted they give you data some thing you have never supplied when asked?

  • @ufoguy1962

    The link dont work,you told me nothing you get the link that backs you up with time and dates that i have giving you, or you telling me lies,a link that works to each of them,better still one link will do that gives the time and dates that i gave you,or you are talking nonsense,go get them.

  • @ufoguy1962

    No man you do talk some nonsense flash light you need to pull your socks up.

  • I want to say satellite. But than again, it's so high up and for it to be that bright and visible thats insane. Also could be just the surrounding light from the night vision, like a glow effect, but prolly satellite.i seen these couple times aroung my house and they fly same way but way smaller than this. Than again they say we have some 400+ satellites out there too

  • @whatuwantme4 It's actually well over 3,000 satellites and rocket bodies in orbit. If you include space debris 10cm and larger the number is 30,000.

  • @ufoguy1962 but even eventually, the bodies come down or burn up no?

  • @whatuwantme4 Yes, but the rocket bodies that are used to bring new satellites up can remain in orbit for as long as 20 years before they come back down. New satellites and rocket bodies are going up every year. The amount of stuff in orbit continues to grow.

  • @ufoguy1962

    And you going say we can see them as a reflection from the sun or do they have lights on them? man you talk nonsense,some one with a flash light oh me oh my.

    go to show more info read the links eh,

  • @SkywatcherScotland If you're talking about the rocket bodies they do not have lights on them, it is the sun reflecting on them. Have you never watched satellites with the naked-eye? In the summer months anywhere above 40° latitude they are visible all night long, dusk 'til dawn, reflecting sunlight. That's basic skywatching stuff, dude. If you don't know that you should do a bit more research. Here's a good link ...

    space(dot)com/6870-spot-satell­ites.html

  • @ufoguy1962

    Hey is it me or am i talking to myself here, you said you had times and dates as to what the objects where i need the link where you read the info not a link to a site.

    Nope never have watched satellites with the naked-eye, visible all night long that where reflecting sunlight.i take it you have eh?and i want you to read the links about satellites given under show more of footage,then tell me how you do that you should do more research and back up your claims or you talk nonsense

  • @whatuwantme4

    You can only see satellites for two hours after sunset and two hours before sunrise because they don’t have lights. You can only see them if the Sun’s light is still shining on them and since most satellites orbit at a maximum altitude of 400 miles, that period lasts about two hours.

  • @SkywatcherScotland i dont know about that, i saw some coming home from the bar plenty of times, laying on my car, i can see lot of them just slowly floating by. and it will be about 2 or 3 am. see em all the time out here. stars are closer and clearer. If i were to video tape what i see, you would think im in space.

  • Theres not alot of satelites that move from north to south or south to north,just wonder what that object was,as i move cam away its still doing what ever it was,its not like a lens flare reflection,use the links under show more.

  • @SkywatcherScotland 99% of the satellites and rocket bodies passing over Edinburgh now are going N to S or S to N. The three moving objects in this video are rocket bodies, they are ... 1-Cosmos 1733, 2-Cosmos 1271, 3-Cosmos 2151. All verified through the Heavens-Above database thanks to your excellent info regarding time and direction. The blurry thing is not an object in space, it looks like a reflecion or someone was playing with a flashlight.

  • @ufoguy1962

    Man you want to post the time of those objectsup with a link to data time and date or your wrong,and some one with a flash light flying around gee mate you get better and better.

    Go on you know you need to post the links to your data go on.

  • awesome 

  • To me, looks like satellites, if no change in speed and direction, that's debunked !!!

  • myself and husband saw the exact same things north of glasgow at 23.15 last night 2 close and moved away and stayed in same position thought it was my eyes playing games but this confirms it the stars where very bright toi

  • i saw a very bright star last night. defo something in it.

  • I saw 3 or 4 these last night in the UK but I think they are satelites as they always moved in just straight lines.

    Not sure about the glowing object in first frames as it dissapeared but keep looking and keep posting friend.

  • the first two objects are indeed alien craft and very fast and very BIG...the third object i think is a satellite.....as for the ``what was that`` part i think this is just a lens flare from the camera ...

    Excellent filming well done

  • Hmm, what was that, very intriguing indeed buddy 

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