Firstly, I apologise in advance if this sounds a little loopy.
I have just installed Stellarium on my phone and so went outside to spot some Satellites for accuracy/curiosity.
I was looking towards Orion's belt and spotted a cluster of about 7-9 "dots" in the rough shape of an arrow ( i guess like a flock of birds following leader in formation) that traveled in a straight line about 120 degrees of eye-view from left to right at rather high speed (3-4x faster(low orbit?) than the ISS zipping across the sky). I guess my query is (my first thought being starlink), does star link have a bunch of satellites set up like that? either that or i spotted something funky :) I am somewhat perplexed at what i saw.
I don't think it was someone with laser pointers, it covered too much sky to be that...
thanks for any thoughts, suggestions of a lie down and a cup of tea, take your meds etc...
Location was Dunedin, New Zealand and the time was about 10:30pm
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PoppersOfCorn t1_j6cggl1 wrote
High probability of starlink. They are close together until separation, and there are also a lot of satellites in the sky nowadays. I rarely go out at night without seeing at least one