WHOAAA!!!! Just had a SPECTACULAR view of the train of @SpaceX #Starlink objects passing over! Video to follow. FAN-TAS-TIC!!!!
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Getting a lot of media requests whether they may use this video in newsitems. Yes you may, as long as you acknowledge the source (Marco Langbroek, Leiden, the Netherlands).
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Incredible!!!!
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That is so amazing!
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Awsome. Some Dots are brighter than others. Different attitude? Maybe some still stick together? Interesting to see some are way behind the others. Great video!
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I think the lag is them spacing apart. Look how regular the distances are in the "tail".
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OK that’s pretty cool.
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Looks like there are few dim ones too - satellites that failed solar panel deployment?
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Or the solar panels are on the opposite side, so it isn't reflecting sunlight to Earth
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