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Originally Posted by sydney_vt
well thats a little disapointing. Im going to stick with my first thought..
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How fast did it move across the sky and roughly how much sky did it travel across (i.e. arc).
I saw 8 'shooting stars' last night in a short viewing session, 3 through eyepiece and 5 unaided, and 2 of them I'm not sure what they were. 6 of the 8 were brief pinprick sized flashes that, to me, appear as a short 'line' on my retina. To me that's a 'typical' brief meteor. These 2 were much longer lived and didn't leave that 'streak' imprint on my retina. The first travelled at least 45 degrees of arc across the sky from west towards north before disappearing into nearby skyglow, more slowly than most meteors but much faster than a plane (and it didn't flash) or satellite. It also appeared to have some 'shape' rather than be a pinprick. Then a bit later I saw the same thing, different part of the sky, same description as above but travelled even further across the sky than the first time, roughly southeast to southwest. Let the UFO consipracies continue