I sat and watched them one night. You don't need a rig like this guy's video says. I assumed they were satellite's but I watched a few stop and change direction, very unnatural.
Satellites in orbit, that can not turn have blinking lights.
Here is what AI tells me:
The appearance of blinking lights from satellites is actually a result of sunlight reflection off their surfaces, not an intentional blinking mechanism.
Right. So the constant timed blinking lights are just reflections from the sun.
I sat and watched them one night. You don't need a rig like this guy's video says. I assumed they were satellite's but I watched a few stop and change direction, very unnatural.
I wish I could see stars but there are too many lights were I am, I appreciate your input, this is really interesting.
https://youtu.be/fe6P4MivMQs?si=Ummc-0JuC60a0TDz
Satellites in orbit, that can not turn have blinking lights.
Here is what AI tells me:
Right. So the constant timed blinking lights are just reflections from the sun.
I didn't see any of the objects changing direction;instead they moved in a straight line
Right. So why do they have blinking lights?