For satellites the altitude will effect speed of movement across the night sky. High altitude (ie not LEO) objects have to be relatively large to be bright (although it will depend on solar panels and stability, whether the object is rotating or tumbling etc). These objects will be travelling at about the same velocity, but visual speed will not appear to be the same as the distance travelled along the orbit isnt the same. The same effect is generally true for aircraft as well.
@nickbrough8335 thanks for your explanation about the satellites ..in this case it's also about other things that are moving in the sky, seen with night vision . Thanks for the comment and for watching 😎👍 Cheers
There’s a video called sprite lightning ,if you go look at it it has these long objects moving in the sky ,all over it .I think I’m the only one that’s noticed it ,couple off other weird things that come straight at the cam .
Hello Hollandia ! ;) As always you put some great compilation. From my observations : whatever is going on up there, it's getting crowdy and somebody is a hurry...but it's only an opinion. THX !
1:14 i just witnessed the same thing five “satellites “ all almost intersected above my head going in different directions.. I keep my eyes up in the sky quite a bit especially at night and have witnessed one here and there moving but never like I just have it’s about 530am middle Tennessee
@@lousid171 I didn't know there was a skyfish community ...I once saw a documentary about it on television , years ago ...I think it has to do with the camera's shutter speed . Cheers bud
@@dutchfly-61 I came across the skyfish phenomena lately - I don´t know what to make of it. But when I saw that object... 🤔 (first thought was ISS with fully spread solar panels, but they seem to move...) Or is it the ISS? Thanks for answering
@@dutchfly-61 Excellent..I keep getting the same ad come through to me for binocular ones. It's actually like I'm being compelled to buy a set...Feels like it anyway...
@alexhudson the PVS14 has no zoom and I film through the eyepiece.....when I zoom to much with the camcorder the footage gets blurry ...enlarge the recordings while editing the video is possible but the the field of view also becomes small and everything becomes less sharp. thanks for watching
there are earth telescope based images of of many of the larger satellites (such as the ISS). They are always quite blurred due to the atmospheric disturbance.
Thank you my friend ..sometimes it takes a while because of the weather here in the Netherlands ...and sometimes I need more spectacular sightings 😁🛸.Cheers
Sorry mate only just noticed your video. YT stuffing me around as usual :) Great clear recordings as usual. Good stuff mate. Not much happening in my cloudy sky :(
@@dutchfly-61 do the unknown ones move straight across the sky at super high speed? From one side of the sky to the other. Not shooting star. Sometimes they would have a flash of light.
@@truthseekerjen6254 some objects are indeed faster than average satellites ..and the flashes of light is probably caused by reflection of sunlight while rotating with solar panels but it could also be something from a secret space program...or a Ufo....but when the object changes direction , then it's no satellite for certain . have much fun with sky watching and thanks for subscribing 👍
@getmorecontent I don't think it adds much to the content because the objects you see do not move in the distant universe between the stars but just around the Earth ....Thanks for the comment and for watching 😎👍
@@getmorecontent. I understand what you mean ...the way I film is actually very simple ..I film in all directions with the camera + NV on a tripod...and make video's of approximately 10 minutes each time before I change the camera's direction ....and in the meantime I also look around to see if there is anything special to see.....and look at the footage next day
I see those all the time! Just not every night or day! The trick is to know the difference between Earthly n natural, to the extraordinary!😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
For satellites the altitude will effect speed of movement across the night sky. High altitude (ie not LEO) objects have to be relatively large to be bright (although it will depend on solar panels and stability, whether the object is rotating or tumbling etc). These objects will be travelling at about the same velocity, but visual speed will not appear to be the same as the distance travelled along the orbit isnt the same.
The same effect is generally true for aircraft as well.
@nickbrough8335 thanks for your explanation about the satellites ..in this case it's also about other things that are moving in the sky, seen with night vision . Thanks for the comment and for watching 😎👍 Cheers
There’s a video called sprite lightning ,if you go look at it it has these long objects moving in the sky ,all over it .I think I’m the only one that’s noticed it ,couple off other weird things that come straight at the cam .
Wow! I'm from India, I just love to watch night sky, watching your video motivating me.more now. Stay blessed.
@user-ef1xn1ku5w welcome , and I'm glad you like the video .Cheers
Hello Hollandia ! ;)
As always you put some great compilation. From my observations : whatever is going on up there, it's getting crowdy and somebody is a hurry...but it's only an opinion. THX !
Thanks mate , yes it's getting crowdy up there...and hopefully i catch more soon because the nights are getting more clear ✨🛸.Cheers
2:13 is eery. Great footage. How much does the nightvision cost?
Thank you for watching ....the NV is a gen 3 from GSCI...you can compare prices of different NV on the internet
echt wel mooi en bijzonder om te zien.
Bedankt Willempy 👍...er is altijd wel iets moois te zien, zolang 't maar helder weer is...en nu is 't helemaal fijn dat 't sneller donker is .
1:14 i just witnessed the same thing five “satellites “ all almost intersected above my head going in different directions.. I keep my eyes up in the sky quite a bit especially at night and have witnessed one here and there moving but never like I just have it’s about 530am middle Tennessee
@Codyyody34 that's what makes sky watching so fascinating 😎👍 Thanks for watching and keep your eyes on the sky . Cheers
4:47 You captured a skyfish!!! This is amazing! So rare! 🎉🎉🎉
@lousid171 thanks for watching
@@dutchfly-61 Do you know about skyfish? Did you share the capture with the skyfish community? Greetings
@@lousid171 I didn't know there was a skyfish community ...I once saw a documentary about it on television , years ago ...I think it has to do with the camera's shutter speed . Cheers bud
@@dutchfly-61 I came across the skyfish phenomena lately - I don´t know what to make of it. But when I saw that object... 🤔 (first thought was ISS with fully spread solar panels, but they seem to move...)
Or is it the ISS? Thanks for answering
@@lousid171 when you look at the ISS with nightvision it's one bright light and you can't see details...I have seen it several times...😎👍
Absolutely awesome...Can you tell me whether the night vision binoculars are better than monocular ones?...Is there any real difference?
Thanks mate , it doesn't matter if you use a binocular or monocular ...it's the quality that matters ...you can use both for sky watching
@@dutchfly-61 Excellent..I keep getting the same ad come through to me for binocular ones. It's actually like I'm being compelled to buy a set...Feels like it anyway...
@@craigjeffrey3236 you can compare many different NV on RUclips before buy one
Ótimo trabalho.. contínua por favor
Obrigado por assistir
How hard would it be to lock on and zoom in to great detail on one of these things. Impossible?
@alexhudson the PVS14 has no zoom and I film through the eyepiece.....when I zoom to much with the camcorder the footage gets blurry ...enlarge the recordings while editing the video is possible but the the field of view also becomes small and everything becomes less sharp. thanks for watching
there are earth telescope based images of of many of the larger satellites (such as the ISS). They are always quite blurred due to the atmospheric disturbance.
Great to see your post we look forward to them Some very interesting things above us for sure Hey there Nelson ! > Like 10
Thank you my friend ..sometimes it takes a while because of the weather here in the Netherlands ...and sometimes I need more spectacular sightings 😁🛸.Cheers
Sorry mate only just noticed your video. YT stuffing me around as usual :) Great clear recordings as usual. Good stuff mate. Not much happening in my cloudy sky :(
Thank you my friend ...at the moment we have more clear sky's here so i hope to catch more soon ..Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 Good luck, I hope you do. Cheers.
whats the set up here? cam and night vision set up names?
@brooksy3069 I use a PVS14 & HC-V270
What are these fast moving light? I’ve been watching them all night with my binoculars I’m tripping out lol
Truth Seeker Jen the most of them are satellites but some are unknown objects ..Thank you for watching .Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 do the unknown ones move straight across the sky at super high speed? From one side of the sky to the other. Not shooting star. Sometimes they would have a flash of light.
@@truthseekerjen6254 some objects are indeed faster than average satellites ..and the flashes of light is probably caused by reflection of sunlight while rotating with solar panels but it could also be something from a secret space program...or a Ufo....but when the object changes direction , then it's no satellite for certain . have much fun with sky watching and thanks for subscribing 👍
What the hell are these things I noticed they come in bunches too
@frasslight1121 in general they are mostly satellites ..thanks for watching
5 in a train at 6am Zulu time uk
Aren't those fast moving objects drones? Possibly military grade. Or comets?
@2Snakes it's sometimes hard to tell because there are also birds, bats , insects...Thank you for watching
0:38 what’s that?
@petr.agapov probably tumbling space debris , thank you for watching 😎👍
@@dutchfly-61 there is no way something natural can make this kind of trajectory. Thank you for the video!
great work keep it up:)
Thanks mate
would be helpful if the stars were named during your edits!
@getmorecontent I don't think it adds much to the content because the objects you see do not move in the distant universe between the stars but just around the Earth ....Thanks for the comment and for watching 😎👍
@@dutchfly-61 ok
@@dutchfly-61 if you name the Stars it would help me look in the same area
@@getmorecontent. I understand what you mean ...the way I film is actually very simple ..I film in all directions with the camera + NV on a tripod...and make video's of approximately 10 minutes each time before I change the camera's direction ....and in the meantime I also look around to see if there is anything special to see.....and look at the footage next day
I wonder what these moving objects are.
@gavinokunzsanchez6834 that's the big question . Thank you for watching
@@dutchfly-61 is there probably satellites
Maybe it was just satellites an airplane navigation lights
@@gavinokunzsanchez6834 yes I also indicated that in the description when posting this video
what was the big black arrow shadow that crossed the screen at 2.37-2.40 weird
What's NASA upto?
I guess they work on a secret space program ...thank you for watching
I see those all the time! Just not every night or day! The trick is to know the difference between Earthly n natural, to the extraordinary!😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@genegeorge2817 that's right , thank you for watching 😎👍 Cheers
4:48 They got Fish!
Does anyone get it?
@meandeverything9513 thank you for watching
Too many artificial satellites in space now it’s ruining the night sky!
@martinriley106 yes absolute, that will cause problems at some point . Thank you for watching . Cheers 😎👍
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Cld these be the things elon musk put up .cheers love the vids bro .
Thanks mate ...i don't use the satellite app every time but there is a lot more other stuff out there . Cheers bro
@@dutchfly-61
I Don't Think This Are Elon Musk StarLink.
Because I'm Seeing This Moving Object From 2013
And I Still Seeing Too
yes, many of them are his
saw this on the 31st around 9pm...im still shook, maybe the "shooting stars" we all know and love were a myth to make us less aware...
@TeamIrepsofresh there is a lot going on in Space ....thanks for your comment . Cheers
Meteorites, satellites, birds and bats.
@MarioZ-ts7fz thanks for watching