I'm a bit awestruck right now.
I've been a fan of space since forever, but I mostly experience it from a screen. Sure, I see the night sky everyday, but on account of the place where I live I can count in the fingers the number of stars/planets I can see at night. I never seen a launch or used a more sophisticated equipment to see the heavenly bodies.
So looking at the sky right now, and seeing dozen of bright dots, moving incredible fast and in clear lines was incredible. I could clearly see 3, possibly 4 trajectories and one after the other they passed overhead. I didn't count but there were 2 or 3 dozens, maybe more. It felt surreal. The stuff of science fiction.
And knowing what they are, and that it was humans that put them there is something else.
Anyway, just wanted to share it. I think for a lot of people there still a chance of seeing them today. My advice is: don't miss it.
I've been a fan of space since forever, but I mostly experience it from a screen. Sure, I see the night sky everyday, but on account of the place where I live I can count in the fingers the number of stars/planets I can see at night. I never seen a launch or used a more sophisticated equipment to see the heavenly bodies.
So looking at the sky right now, and seeing dozen of bright dots, moving incredible fast and in clear lines was incredible. I could clearly see 3, possibly 4 trajectories and one after the other they passed overhead. I didn't count but there were 2 or 3 dozens, maybe more. It felt surreal. The stuff of science fiction.
And knowing what they are, and that it was humans that put them there is something else.
Anyway, just wanted to share it. I think for a lot of people there still a chance of seeing them today. My advice is: don't miss it.