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bednobs | 12:59 Wed 22nd Apr 2020 | ChatterBank
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https://findstarlink.com/
should be 934pm with good visibility
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Venus is fairly high up and very bright in the western sky at the times the satellites were visible yesterday.
Did anyone see anything last night at 9:34pm?

We had very clear skies but saw nothing moving.

What time tonight?
Try the link I posted earlier on this thread :)
Your site wont load on my rather old ipad Sherr, it probably does have enough umph.

The link in the OP seems to be given unreliable sighting times, but it says 8.54 this evening. Does that concur with other sites?
For my location, Hereford, it says 8.56 53x, 10.12 40x - but I have no idea where you would have to look - we all look in different directions and hope for the best :)

Not visible at my lat/long
Ah Venus, now that was a good ship.
Thanks Sherr, that's close to the time I had for my location so I'll try again this evening.
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i didnt see anything last night - too cloudy. Sherr i like your site because it hows you where in the sky youll see them with a google earth picture of your actual house!
Too cloudy last night so tried again tonight but still couldn't see them. Was kept entertained by the bats out at least though.
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us too :)
Starlink 1 launched in November 2019 - about the same time as Covid-19 put in an appearance.

Just saying.
I think we're good with the social distancing ;)
N-N-N-N-nineteen, nineteen.
Finally saw these tonight so thanks for the link. Counted 6 until my neck cricked too much plus I was cold.

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