What are these lights moving in a pattern?
  • 25 points LastExilez

    Galactic Battles

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    9 points Bobowubo

    👆This for sure. No doubt.

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    1 points FahQBerrymuch

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  • 11 points Aggravating_Ad_3462

    Satellites 🛰️

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  • 14 points Fickle-Mortgage-827

    Might not be starlink, but definitely satellites reflecting the sun

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    7 points shaft_of_lite

    Before starlink I was always fascinated when I saw one streaking across the sky. Even though I generally don't see them myself with starlink out there it wouldn't even phase me to see a satellite anymore.

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    5 points PoultryPants_

    Most likely starlink. Look at this satellite map:

    https://satellitemap.space

    also, the movement looks a lot like starlink satellites.

    Yes, they’re not in the classic formation they area when they launch, they are just orbiting the earth, but I still think it’s starlink.

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  • 4 points -Liono-

    Aerials in the sky

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    5 points Weird-Agency-9416

    When you lose small mind, you free your life.

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    4 points Bm0ore

    Life is a waterfall. We’re one in the river and one again after the fall. Best. Lyric. Ever. Written.

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  • 3 points Ox91

    Satellites and space debris reflecting light as the camera goes by. It’s the same reason you can see satellites from the ground. Sometimes they just catch the light the right way and you think you see a star moving through the sky.

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  • 3 points ForgottenDusk48

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  • 1 points mikki1time

    Satellites high enough that they’re being lit by the sun until they go behind earths shadow

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  • 1 points greenthumb151

    Roman candles bra!

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  • 1 points [deleted]

    [deleted]

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    2 points PoultryPants_

    yes that is the subreddit we’re in

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