Message from @Thinky

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2020-01-02 23:21:49 UTC  

You can track planes at high enough of an altitude

2020-01-02 23:22:00 UTC  

That is actually rather simple trigonometry

2020-01-02 23:22:01 UTC  

Trigonometry

2020-01-02 23:22:03 UTC  

im not talking about planes

2020-01-02 23:22:04 UTC  

bruh

2020-01-02 23:22:13 UTC  

im talking about the 'ISS'

2020-01-02 23:22:16 UTC  

Because every plane I've ever seen goes past my fov and I cant track it. Balloons do not. This was in between, must mean its higher up.

2020-01-02 23:22:58 UTC  

We do use HABs from time to time, but those are not satellites

2020-01-02 23:23:20 UTC  

who's 'we'??

2020-01-02 23:23:27 UTC  

Satellites themselves, moreover, are often misinterpreted.

2020-01-02 23:23:28 UTC  

There was a HAB used in Antarctica for a low altitude satellite

2020-01-02 23:23:33 UTC  

The Aerospace community

2020-01-02 23:23:33 UTC  

The program lasted for 2 weeks

2020-01-02 23:23:49 UTC  

Did it launch the Satellite?

2020-01-02 23:24:02 UTC  

Because it cannot really pass the 100km threshold on its own

2020-01-02 23:24:03 UTC  

I don't think so

2020-01-02 23:24:07 UTC  

Hmmm

2020-01-02 23:24:39 UTC  

what satellites other than iss are observable AND are there any articles or videos that shows you how to? i've repeated the question 3 times now and all i got was yes and a picture of the satellite

2020-01-02 23:24:49 UTC  

KH-11

2020-01-02 23:24:51 UTC  

KH-12

2020-01-02 23:24:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662436188405104652/real_fake.jpg

2020-01-02 23:24:57 UTC  

Most satellites in general, actually

2020-01-02 23:25:00 UTC  

article or video that shows you how to track them?

2020-01-02 23:25:02 UTC  

like the iss?

2020-01-02 23:25:11 UTC  

OPSEC has been keeping tabs on them for a while

2020-01-02 23:25:15 UTC  

I am sure there is

2020-01-02 23:25:21 UTC  

Feel free to refer to the last photos

2020-01-02 23:26:18 UTC  

it's just a picture, until i can get a substantiated article or video that shows you how to track them it's safe to assume that they aren't there .

2020-01-02 23:26:32 UTC  

Didn't the ISS use to have pretty bad orbit decay

2020-01-02 23:26:38 UTC  

Substantiated how?

2020-01-02 23:26:52 UTC  

It did

2020-01-02 23:26:56 UTC  

And does still

2020-01-02 23:27:01 UTC  

bruh

2020-01-02 23:27:31 UTC  

@Flat earth BEAST If a picture doesn't suffice, than what supports the premise of your argument?

2020-01-02 23:27:37 UTC  

If pictures are not allowed

2020-01-02 23:27:47 UTC  

Pictures taken by amateur astronomers, no less

2020-01-02 23:27:56 UTC  

Multiple times, even within the last 10 years

2020-01-02 23:28:06 UTC  

I saw the ISS by seeing a slow moving star and saw it was going to pass right over a building, so focused on the building went up a few degrees and waited. Sure enough it drifted into view then I tracked it slowly before it was beyond my fov.

2020-01-02 23:28:11 UTC  

https://www.space.com/34650-track-astronauts-space-new-interactive-map.html this is a substantiated article that shows you how to observe the iss and a link to where you can track it. i still haven't gotten one for those small satellites that you claimed were there besides a picture of them