good work mate, nice video.. but I think you're seeing swamp gas and/or a weather balloon. Y'know, because it's 1887 and Weather Balloons are still relevant..... right? It could also be any of the following: -seagulls or pelicans -chinese lanterns -military flares -satellites -the space station -dust on the lens -fireworks -a con-trail -more swamp gas -more weather balloons. I bid you good day, sir.
I see satellites such as this occasionally in the night sky. I have seen the ISS numerous times as well. I would absolutely love to have a camera like this one!
What is with the music? What pleases one may not please another. PLEASE DO AWAY WITH THE SOUND TRACKS! I really like your videos but the music is way over the top.
There is big probability these are satellites. I checked with astronomical software Starry Night - in this day, time over this region there was 2 satellites flying in opposite directions like on this video, low over horizon - "Iridium 16" on the top and "Yaogan 5" at the bottom. They "meet" directly at the West. Then Iridium is going to the South (to the left) and Yaogan to the North (right). Looks like on this video. Only is hard to recognize stars, which would be good.
Satellites move at a constant speed, in a specific orbit. Although they may have some, small boosters to adjust their speed and orbit, these would be rarely used, if ever. some are stationary but Im not sure any goes from east to west?
Read my coment at the top. I have found exactly 2 satellites flying in opposite directions over this place at this date and time, low over horizon. I found also that this is not rare event, when satellites going in opposite directions.
well..if you are correct, and I believe you might be, I stand corrected and accept what you are saying, I have a degree in astronomy and to be honest I have done bugger all with it, however, that is what we were told by our lecturer Dr Mark Brake of university of glamorgan so perhaps technology is such now that his info was out of date so TY
veltpak6 1 year ago
Thank you for the nice video. UFO or satellites its an awesome vid, although I did not know sats moved that fast.
ScottandBethS 1 year ago
I see satellites such as this occasionally in the night sky. I have seen the ISS numerous times as well. I would absolutely love to have a camera like this one!
thromulak 2 years ago
100% satellites... sky is full of those bastardz...
sismis100 2 years ago
What is with the music? What pleases one may not please another. PLEASE DO AWAY WITH THE SOUND TRACKS! I really like your videos but the music is way over the top.
noelsingletary 2 years ago
There is big probability these are satellites. I checked with astronomical software Starry Night - in this day, time over this region there was 2 satellites flying in opposite directions like on this video, low over horizon - "Iridium 16" on the top and "Yaogan 5" at the bottom. They "meet" directly at the West. Then Iridium is going to the South (to the left) and Yaogan to the North (right). Looks like on this video. Only is hard to recognize stars, which would be good.
sergejsh 2 years ago
did you see that last going off? at 6.6 there was an object going down towards the chimney stack nice one
jillh10 2 years ago
Why do you think these are UFOs? They looks like satellites.
sergejsh 2 years ago
satellites will only travel one way with a very short margin of direction, in that footage two lights could be seen going in opposite direction.
jillh10 2 years ago
Different satellites can fly in different directions. And this can be checked with Starry Night software.
sergejsh 2 years ago
Satellites move at a constant speed, in a specific orbit. Although they may have some, small boosters to adjust their speed and orbit, these would be rarely used, if ever. some are stationary but Im not sure any goes from east to west?
jillh10 2 years ago
Read my coment at the top. I have found exactly 2 satellites flying in opposite directions over this place at this date and time, low over horizon. I found also that this is not rare event, when satellites going in opposite directions.
sergejsh 2 years ago
well..if you are correct, and I believe you might be, I stand corrected and accept what you are saying, I have a degree in astronomy and to be honest I have done bugger all with it, however, that is what we were told by our lecturer Dr Mark Brake of university of glamorgan so perhaps technology is such now that his info was out of date so TY
jillh10 2 years ago
@jillh10 No, too low and slow.
stig781 1 year ago
sattelites
th3rs 2 years ago
Good stuff G.
Ecurrie84 2 years ago
why ur night vision it's BLUE COLOR?
thx 5/5
torolof 2 years ago