Bright Flashing Light in Night sky that does not move plus flares, metors and Satellites HD video

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • USing the Sony A7s again with the Dark Knight lens enables me to see things in space in video mode that there is no way you could otherwise
    I picked up the flashing light again, three nights in a row. if it is a Geostationary satellite it must be rotating
    0:00 Introduction
    0:10 Sped up 16x
    0:49 Stationary Flashing Light?
    2:56 Next night
    3:03 Stationary Flashing Light again Different time of night
    5:32 3rd night
    6:05 Is it a Geostationary Satellite that is flashing every 10 seconds Real time???
    6:15 It is in the Southern Hemisphere of the sky every night, No way for human eye to see it Only a camera as the A7s
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Komentáře • 501

  • @zanb35
    @zanb35 Před 3 lety +87

    The night sky is such a magnificent and mysterious sight to see. It's so calming to watch.

    • @ultragroove1
      @ultragroove1 Před 3 lety +4

      100% agree. It gives me the same feeling. Awe, mystery and inspiration- and it never gets old. Such a shame that most people just don’t look up at night anymore. Puts me right in the moment ever time. :)

    • @zanb35
      @zanb35 Před 3 lety +8

      @@ultragroove1 Such a shame Elon Musk is polluting the lower atmosphere. All for 5g internet! Some people go hungry daily, some don't even have clean water to drink in the areas he is trying to get 5g to! So Sad😭.

    • @ultragroove1
      @ultragroove1 Před 3 lety +1

      Zan B It’s so bad. By the time he’s finished the skies are gonna look like a wired grid. Awful. And wasteful like you said. 😡

    • @zanb35
      @zanb35 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ultragroove1 Phase 1 will have 7,000 and Phase 2 will have 32,000. I believe as of today he has 700 up there now. After he's done we will see over 42,000 up at the night sky. I don't believe in my heart it's all for 5g. Right now the military are testing his satellites out. Why?

    • @Handles-R-Lame
      @Handles-R-Lame Před 3 lety +2

      @@zanb35 oh its definitely more than 5g, ive heard something around the estimate of 60-70% are classified government satellites aka military ops. Even ground base telescopes in observatories reckon the pollution in the sky will be to the point that the only way of seeing anything at all will be from orbiting telescopes like hubble and james webb. Its really quite sad, especially when the general public is clueless and always looking down at their phones instead of up towards the sky..

  • @drew9928
    @drew9928 Před 3 lety +92

    Ontario Canada... I have been watching stars and satalites for many years now but lately been seeing odd stuff I tell myself "well that was different" alot lately 🤔

    • @Sara-gl8ue
      @Sara-gl8ue Před 3 lety +27

      Same here. I also see single flashes of light in the sky like the one in this video.

    • @vickimichelleadams4447
      @vickimichelleadams4447 Před 3 lety +15

      Me too. Nobody I know ever seems them but they don't really 'watch' the sky like i do. Fascinating, love watchin these vids

    • @alan6
      @alan6 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Sara-gl8ue me too - and not with advanced equipment either

    • @Sara-gl8ue
      @Sara-gl8ue Před 3 lety +7

      @@alan6 I wonder what they could be? I try to stay as logical as possible when searching for UFOs but I really don't know what they could be. Rotating satellites, maybe? I see them well past sunset though and satellites are usually only visible for a certain period of time after the sun sets.

    • @vickimichelleadams4447
      @vickimichelleadams4447 Před 3 lety +6

      @Paul Quilichini same! I'm also stumped. I saw a couple of random flashes early hours this morning. Both in the same spot, not moving. Just, whyyyy?

  • @VCBDANNY
    @VCBDANNY Před 3 lety +12

    Yes👍👍👍,i'm not the only one to see those lights flashing in the deepsky,sony as7 is great!!!great video,thanks

  • @pipperlou6753
    @pipperlou6753 Před 3 lety +7

    I so love your videos. Thank you for all of them. I get a smile from them and love the comments too.

  • @lfranco0070
    @lfranco0070 Před 3 lety +21

    Very interesting. You have a 2nd stationary flashing object on your video. If you split your screen in vertical fourths, look at the 1/4 quarter on the right side of the screen, almost the same height as the one on the center. It flashes in the same spot. The two satellites side by side or whatever they are is something I've never seen before.

  • @Rick-or2kq
    @Rick-or2kq Před 3 lety +30

    Many years ago I was working a night shift coming home at about 4:00 AM I was walking to the house I looked up at the sky and there was a faint steady blinking light not moving, watched for about 5 mins not being to figure out what it could be. I have spent a lot of time out under the night sky with scopes and have seen a few things I could not explain.

    • @ZupaTr00pa
      @ZupaTr00pa Před 3 lety +7

      Could have been a geosynchronous satellite that was tumbling/rotating and catching the light just right to appear as if it were flashing?

    • @Mothball_man
      @Mothball_man Před 5 měsíci

      @@ZupaTr00paI always thought geosynchs were completely stationary but maybe they spin. I’ve heard there is a satellite “graveyard” several thousand miles away where decommissioned satellites are sent. Apparently they go VERY slow in comparison to active ones. Could these be decommissioned satellites slowly spinning?

    • @ZupaTr00pa
      @ZupaTr00pa Před 5 měsíci

      @@Mothball_man I don't know enough about it all but I think it's a plausible reason for sure. There's so much stuff up there that some of it is going to catch the light just right. There must be the same effect of when the sun reflects off of your watch and it's super bright if you shine it just right

    • @vasilterziev675
      @vasilterziev675 Před 28 dny

      I saw it too and I think it's always next to the same triangular shape of stars

  • @daniellerivera8529
    @daniellerivera8529 Před 3 lety +2

    It's amazing to see so much activity thru the camera that you couldn't see without..and not all of them look like satellites

  • @MrAKG500
    @MrAKG500 Před 3 lety +2

    Your videos are so freaking awesome dude so interesting to see what’s up there I love it I can’t get enough of it it’s so freaking cool to me space is the most interesting thing ever I’ve been taking any moment I can to learn about it recently. Keep up the awesome content

  • @clydelawsrules6041
    @clydelawsrules6041 Před 3 lety +1

    Man o man u get a lot of stuff in ur vids bro love this stuff keep it going !!

  • @andreadeponti15
    @andreadeponti15 Před 3 lety +2

    I've seen the flashing light that does not move with my eyes, yesterday, I could do a nice video. Great camera and beautiful video, thanks.

  • @code1017
    @code1017 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice video and work. I subscribed! Also, I can't afford a nice camera like yours right now but I am doing what I can what I have. Anyway, the past week I have captured more bizarre things than I have ever seen in space. I have always been fascinated with space and have always looked up when I can. I have seen some weird things but it has seemed to increase for me recently. Anyway, keep up the great work and keep looking up!

  • @touchnova
    @touchnova Před 3 lety +27

    In the first clip there was a second stationary flashing life a touch lower and about 2/3 across the scene to the right. Slower flash interval I think, but definitely stationary and constant.

    • @GaryPClark
      @GaryPClark Před 3 lety +3

      I saw that one also.

    • @djmattyice6569
      @djmattyice6569 Před 3 lety +4

      I noticed this as well! I was thinking pulsar? Would we see it like that in real time? Then the other one mid-right started like you said stationary. Thats pretty strange...it would have to be either reeeeeeeeally far away n maybe reflecting or shining...or in an orbit around us going exactly the same speed as the rotation to remain unmoving to the naked eye/telescope.

    • @saeedkh7821
      @saeedkh7821 Před 2 lety +1

      @@djmattyice6569 If a pulsar existed so close to earth that you could see with the naked eye, it would cause chaos and throwing off the orbits of the planets. Most of the pulsars are only visible in the radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

    • @tedreypio
      @tedreypio Před rokem

      On the second one too , look from 4.05m at the right on the top , we can t see it before

  • @greenbud8946
    @greenbud8946 Před rokem

    I see these all the time (stationary flashing star looking lights), here in rural West Virginia. I LOVE watching the night sky. So full of mysteries.

  • @op3l
    @op3l Před 3 lety +8

    I love your videos. Love watching the night sky but don't have the equipment or place to do it. Your videos are absolutely the next best thing.

  • @Tipi83
    @Tipi83 Před 2 lety +4

    I've seen those many times. Always wondered what those are. Sometimes I've seen 2-4 of those stationary lights blinking near the same area.

  • @ItsLindaMillerTime
    @ItsLindaMillerTime Před 14 dny

    Hi I've been seeing a stationary blinking light too. I just posted a video again about one. I love your video! The Sony is awesome!

  • @Matronix94
    @Matronix94 Před 3 lety +7

    love doing this with my dad, good stuff

  • @Milo19970
    @Milo19970 Před 3 lety +1

    I've never seen the night sky like that in person. Definitely one of my goals one day. I live in The Netherlands the night sky is almost always clouded hopefully I'm going to Norway soon the night sky amazing there.

  • @GigaTodd
    @GigaTodd Před 6 měsíci

    It's awesome the way those Space Crafts are flying extremely fast 🕊️ through space. ❤

  • @jenniferroberts1892
    @jenniferroberts1892 Před 3 lety +3

    Omg I see this ALLLLL the time and your right no explanation and it's freaking weird!!!

  • @stevencarlin5328
    @stevencarlin5328 Před 2 lety

    Wow! What footage you have there my friend! 👍😉🙌

  • @davidfromdownunder5787
    @davidfromdownunder5787 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic video 😎

  • @buddyhendrix6377
    @buddyhendrix6377 Před 3 lety

    A lot of activity to see. Amazing!

  • @saladsalad9991
    @saladsalad9991 Před rokem +3

    my roommate and i live on the outskirts of a medium sized city... just dark enough to see many stars. I've see this flashing light in the sky for years. It's always stationary visible in the summer from about 12:30am-5:30am. Sometimes the interval between flashes is exactly 60 seconds. Just saw it early this morning around 5AM. Thanks for posting the video, curious where you location is because I'm certain we're witnessing the same thing. I'm in Greensboro NC

  • @rootloggins3951
    @rootloggins3951 Před 2 lety +1

    It's amazing how busy the sky is.

  • @Lycan_24_7
    @Lycan_24_7 Před 3 lety +39

    Interesting, could it be a pulsar? Perhaps you should report the coordinates to your local observatory. Maybe they have information on it.

    • @netizen78
      @netizen78 Před 3 lety +21

      Definitely not. Pulsars send radio signals, additionally it would move across the sky with all the others stars. But this object here almost stays where it is or moves slightly to the left. So my best guess would also be a satellite. If it's an old one, maybe even out of control, it would not be unusual if it's rotating/tumbling, which would cause periodic reflections of sunlight. If the time and location is known, when and where it was captured, then Stellarium or heavens-above.com might help to identify the object.

    • @netizen78
      @netizen78 Před 3 lety +6

      @Bence Sebők I've already explained why this is definitely not a pulsar. And you're right with satellites moving very fast, but the speed varies and depends on the altitude. The higher the orbit, the lower the speed. At an altitude of about 36,000 km above the earth satellites move with the same speed as the earth rotates, so they always stay above the same spot on the surface. This could be what is seen here in the video.

    • @ThreeWhiteSoldiers
      @ThreeWhiteSoldiers Před 3 lety +3

      @@netizen78 but why is it blinking?

    • @netizen78
      @netizen78 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ThreeWhiteSoldiers It could be tumbling/rotating, which would cause such periodic reflections. I've seen this before with another old satellite.

    • @Amrsingh
      @Amrsingh Před 3 lety +5

      Their are geostationary satellite's too can be one of those

  • @richmarsh5029
    @richmarsh5029 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video .. Thanks mate. Gday from Australia

  • @Ah-px5uf
    @Ah-px5uf Před 3 lety +3

    Saw something the same last night in the UK. I'll definitely check again tonight. It was definitely not an aeroplane and i know what satellites in the sky look like.

  • @Phoenix_74
    @Phoenix_74 Před 2 lety

    Wow lovely video...gee there is a heck of a lot of traffic in space I wasn't aware of...wow!!

  • @jimmyb1559
    @jimmyb1559 Před 3 lety +5

    We’re out in western Arizona and observed a flashing object in the western a few times in the last week or two. We see it with the naked eye. It is stationary then diminishes. Can also see the international space station. It is a white light moving across the sky and does not flash.

    • @kieranbond2321
      @kieranbond2321 Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve been seeing this shit all year along side more crazy shit!! The sky lighting up in a Collumb for 5 seconds and stopping. Crazy shit is happening right now

  • @TrevGee75T
    @TrevGee75T Před 3 lety +61

    2 satelites? side by side at 1:57. I've never witnessed that before.

    • @MrSpeedbuggy714
      @MrSpeedbuggy714 Před 3 lety +11

      Parallel sat's are common to see if you star gaze much.

    • @Crazyarnold12
      @Crazyarnold12 Před 3 lety

      Hmm maybe start link

    • @juliebabygirl
      @juliebabygirl Před 3 lety +16

      2 satellites in love, never leaving each others side.. How romantic :)

    • @Matronix94
      @Matronix94 Před 3 lety +6

      me and my dad were able to see about 7 at a time once (2 pairs side by side with some individuals in the same trajectory)

    • @kellycoleman715
      @kellycoleman715 Před 3 lety

      I saw that too. Also a light and a smaller light moving in tandem.

  • @grantmiller8131
    @grantmiller8131 Před 2 lety +2

    I saw something very similar to that except it wasn't consistent in intervals of the flashing and it appeared to be moving but not in a constant direction either. I'm in Alaska and it's starting to get very dark so the sky's were super clear which is probably why I was able to spot it. I've been watching the night sky for a long time and I've never seen anything like that before.

    • @ra1111
      @ra1111 Před 11 měsíci

      i see those flashing lights all the time. they move. they flash. they move in different direction. i started seeing them in 2018. (satellites don't do that)

  • @sillystephys7123
    @sillystephys7123 Před 2 lety

    We got a lot of junk zooming around us.
    Love your videos!!!

  • @clydelawsrules6041
    @clydelawsrules6041 Před 3 lety +3

    When u zoom in on the blinking light I can kind of see a dark star or planet no sure but very KEWL stuff

  • @KingboyD2008
    @KingboyD2008 Před 2 lety

    I've been out the past few nights in the UK watching the sky & I've seen multiple point source stationary flashes, seen them for a few years now! I've just been out tonight to watch the ISS pass over & lo & behold as it rose up from the west a flash just north of it! This phenomenon is little documented which suprises me as I usually see several flashes every time I go out to satellite watch.

  • @brandat
    @brandat Před 3 lety

    Amazing Shot

  • @adamweston4152
    @adamweston4152 Před 2 lety

    I live in South Wales UK and I have a panoramic view from east to west from my bedroom window and I sit and watch the night sky regularly and on Sunday just gone I witnessed a large oval shaped orange craft materialize and it became a huge orange ball that grew really bright and then faded away like an old style lightbulb gradually to nothing and it was really impressive to watch and then last night there was a cloudy sky and I was waiting for a gap in the clouds so that I could see some stars and when it came I saw a solid white orb shaped craft speeding along and it was really travelling and gone in no time at all, definitely not an aeroplane as I live near to Cardiff airport and I am well used to indentifying planes, truly incredible and mesmorizing.

  • @Spello1
    @Spello1 Před 3 lety +15

    Ohh👌👌 keep making more content like this

  • @dlloyd4896
    @dlloyd4896 Před 3 lety

    Super cool video!

  • @Bernie2011
    @Bernie2011 Před rokem

    I love this... God amazing creation. I wish I had this to look at right over my bed at night.⭐️🌠

  • @medicone7019
    @medicone7019 Před 3 lety

    Great footage BTW!

  • @dustinsand3372
    @dustinsand3372 Před 3 lety

    Nice capture.

  • @ultragroove1
    @ultragroove1 Před 3 lety +3

    Blown away by this camera!! I had no idea you could capture such stunning clarity and crisp resolution in color of the cosmos in real time. I’m an amateur stargazer using PVS-7D NVG with an L3 white phosphor 3rd gen non auto-gated, filmless tube. I’ve seen near identical satellite arrays including the tandem flyers and “blinkers”. 99% of which are not visible to the naked eye. Your recordings are like 3rd gen in massive light collection but huge advantage in color with no halo bulb effect on some of the brighter ones. The blinkers are perplexing to me as well. Since most do not have lights save for StarLink, I’m not sure what’s going on there. Perhaps rotation as you pointed out. Gen 3 does reveal infrared and magnifies faint light. What lens model/combo are you using with your camera? Is there a vendor you recommend? Seems to me a game changer for astrophotography!
    I see the camera body is still pre order but almost here, 24-September on Amazon(and many of the new series lenses).
    Outstanding video, looking forward to more content! :) subbed w/ notifications, thanks again!

  • @redbandanatv4178
    @redbandanatv4178 Před 2 lety +1

    I came across your video because I see a pulsing light tonight on Bribie Island. The timing and brightness isn’t consistent. I feel like it may have moved positions slightly but I’m not too certain. I was unable to capture it on my phone and camera. Will give it another go later with your settings.

  • @MrSpeedbuggy714
    @MrSpeedbuggy714 Před 3 lety +21

    That stationary flasher night after night is interesting. I'm a stargazer myself and have noticed that before but very rarely. I'm not positive what it is either but have tried to find out........Best I can guess is a geosynchronous (locked in one place to the earth) satellite that is spinning and catching glints of sunlight reflecting them back to earth.............And I read your description after I comment. Lol, yeh I think your right scannerguy.

    • @spydaman2022
      @spydaman2022 Před 3 lety +3

      Sunlight bouncing off of a satellite or some thing spinning was the same thing that I thought as well but still… Very curious and we could be 100% wrong and that's scary

    • @sarumanj4205
      @sarumanj4205 Před 3 lety

      Celestial Teapot

    • @frankroberts9320
      @frankroberts9320 Před 3 lety +3

      @@spydaman2022 Spinning satellites are useless satellites. For them to do their job, their antennas must remain pointed at their assigned 'footprint' on Earth. Satellite companies spend millions of dollars per year on orbital station keeping to keep those antennas pointed down and keep the satellite in the center of its 'box', that cube of space reserved for it and it alone. Actually, that's not quite true. Geostationary satellites must spin, although very slowly. In order to stay properly oriented, it must spin at exactly 0.000694 RPM, which is one complete revolution every 24 hours. That keeps the antennas pointed toward the earth as the satellite orbits it at the same rate. A satellite spinning that slowly is not going to flare in the sun.

    • @heftosprod
      @heftosprod Před 3 lety +1

      I've seen them many times now.. in Southern Skies. I've seen them well after midnight and therefor totally in shadow of earth.. ive seen them way down near the south celestial pole.. so cannot be geocentric satellite. I've quite stuck on it too. They flash a few times, then dim and then I spot them in a different location.

    • @markrobson2559
      @markrobson2559 Před 3 lety

      @@frankroberts9320 There are many satellites that have died since their original positioning and may still be in that position and have began a tumble while holding close to that orbit. N ow deemed space junk but still have to be tracked to avoid collisions with active satellites.

  • @GigaTodd
    @GigaTodd Před 6 měsíci +1

    Spectacular footage. ❤ I'll rate this video in the Top 10s of Extraterrestrial/UAPs footage. 👍 Amazing footage. 💕👍

    • @scannerguy1968
      @scannerguy1968  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks. I appreciate it

    • @scannerguy1968
      @scannerguy1968  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks. I appreciate it

    • @GigaTodd
      @GigaTodd Před 5 měsíci

      @@scannerguy1968 👍 yeah, I've seen a lot of videos, yours are unique.

  • @flo-grownplumber6
    @flo-grownplumber6 Před 2 lety

    The flashing thing is just an interstellar traffic light. Great video!

  • @ferdlhofreiter45
    @ferdlhofreiter45 Před 3 lety +1

    at 1:00 there are two stationary blinking objects.
    the one in the middle, and one on the right side.
    the later one is blinking once every 7-8 seconds.
    it's position is about 1/4 from the right and about 1/3 to 1/2 from bottom.

  • @DreamTV
    @DreamTV Před rokem +1

    Cool video. If you zoom right in on the "stationary" flashing lights, you can see that they are moving, albeit very slowly. I've seen these a couple of times myself. No idea what they are, my research has hit a dead end. "Geostationary satellites are directly overhead at the equator and appear lower in the sky to an observer nearer the poles" so it says on Wikipedia. The one's I saw were in the north sky, away from the equator. Also, I've seen other reports that they were away from the equator.

  • @glaucoaster
    @glaucoaster Před 3 lety

    Great Job ¡ Very interesting ¡ realy anomalous flashing light . best gretings

  • @luizfernandolopes2677
    @luizfernandolopes2677 Před 3 lety

    wow! how many different objects! what do you think is this flashing light? congratulations, very nice video!

  • @GuitarLessonsMadeEasy
    @GuitarLessonsMadeEasy Před 3 lety

    I see this almost nightly and last night it was way more intense , this flash you are seeing happened again last night and the it appeared just over the big dipper and moved at an incredible speed towards us and then swung off to the left and disappeared , it actually scared us a bit. I thought maybe its a meteor but no way man, it was acting very strange

  • @strika71
    @strika71 Před 2 lety +3

    In the raw/uncropped video, if the flashing dot is in the exact same place in the frame every time, it could be a hot/dud pixel, made even more prominent by the very high ISO. An easy way to invalidate my theory would be to switch to a different camera, and if it's still there then you have yourself a genuine anomoly! Great night vid, amazing just how many satellites are up there in cross-cross orbits 👍

    • @tjames6427
      @tjames6427 Před 10 měsíci

      Saw both flashes last night

    • @tedreypio
      @tedreypio Před 8 měsíci

      Pas un problème de pixel car on peu le voir à l'œil nu
      6 fois ces 2 dernières années

  • @jakenexa
    @jakenexa Před 3 lety

    Actividad ufo es sorprendente como otros se mueven por el espacio cuando tu duermes o ves la tv ...otras inteligencias se mueven a otro mundos. Gracias por el video 👍

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Před 3 lety +4

    So many satellites! Crazy.😯

    • @MrGhostly68
      @MrGhostly68 Před 3 lety

      They're not satilies...
      His footage is clearly speeded up.
      They are plane's, nothing more nothing less than planes.

  • @touseefdesigner
    @touseefdesigner Před 3 lety

    and UFO too.. nice man.. liked BY THE WAY that flashing might be Pulsar ?

  • @lorimangold2890
    @lorimangold2890 Před 3 lety

    Nice Lens, wish I had that of clearity

  • @mickeyleebluebird1746
    @mickeyleebluebird1746 Před 3 lety

    Great video. You caught a lot. Flashing light = Space Force?

  • @jpuriah590
    @jpuriah590 Před 3 lety +1

    Are u gonna do a video of the conjunction on the 20th of this month(December 20)?

  • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
    @FLASHAHOLIC_TV Před 3 lety

    I've not seen this phenomena until tonight, seen a few spinning satellites but they move then fade out, the light seemed to interact with my LEP light. A Flashlight light that can easily be seen from space.

  • @tjames6427
    @tjames6427 Před 10 měsíci

    Saw both flashes last night! Hence why I'm watching video

  • @mentalalpha100
    @mentalalpha100 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello realy nice, can you explain stationary flashing light?

  • @xpuregold1925
    @xpuregold1925 Před 17 dny

    I saw exactly this in the night sky about 2 hours inland from the gold coast in australia, it baffled me! it was exactly the same as this, except the flashes were about 15 to 20 seconds apart. not moving at all

  • @medicone7019
    @medicone7019 Před 3 lety +1

    The footage in the second night, it looks like that pulsating light is moving around.. And I see those same little lights flying fast in my back yard too, man, I love astronomy! Have you relayed this to an observatory center?

  • @pandemik0
    @pandemik0 Před 3 lety +1

    Shows the sky is such a busy place with the number of satellites at the moment.

  • @danieltambasco528
    @danieltambasco528 Před rokem

    I have seen the identical thing a month ago, but it was near the zenith near midnight, no possibility for relected light from a geosynchronus satellite

  • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
    @FLASHAHOLIC_TV Před 3 lety +7

    Probably Charles Bridgtec demonstrating beacon mode on his home planet.

  • @jhushsmith4785
    @jhushsmith4785 Před rokem +1

    Nicaragua, Managua. 11:25 pm, March 26th 2023. I sat and watch that stationary satellite/star for 30 min. Straight. It blinks every 20 sec. Approximately. It's probably a satellite so far away that it has a fixed orbit to earth.

  • @allen5031
    @allen5031 Před 4 měsíci

    I see one similar to that but also another one, much brighter, much more time between flashes. They are both visible with the naked eye.

  • @itznotayden
    @itznotayden Před rokem

    Melbourne Australia just saw this exact thing blink 5 times in the night sky next to a star

  • @mad29118
    @mad29118 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video...just what I was looking for as I'm trying to wonder what I witnessed twice towards the Northern skies from my bedroom balcony in Shillong India.. with my naked eyes firstly saw somewhat similar stationary blinking light blinking for around four times before it disappeared. Secondly on a different night just a little Northeastern side the light blink again for about twice and then blink again a little ahead after a few seconds later...our night skies are always very clear even in summers when there's no clouds but during winter seasons it's always a joy to watch as the light pollution is not so high in my area...I'm still wondering what was it that I saw and it didn't look to be far off also

    • @TaraVanflower
      @TaraVanflower Před 2 lety

      I just experienced this 2 nights ago in Mesa, AZ. It blinked 4x total and moved spots each time. Anyone know what it is?

  • @seiko999
    @seiko999 Před rokem

    scannerguy1968, what reasonably priced camera would you recommend for night sky videoing ?
    I watched a similar light in the sw sky about 60 deg elevation from jan 2022 until aug 15 2022, when it moved more to the west about 12 degrees, than a couple nights later in moved down about 10 deg, and finally aug 19 2022 it disappeared from my view. i am from southern illinois.

  • @JTB7
    @JTB7 Před měsícem

    All the crazy stuff flying by and your only curiosity is trying to figure out what the stationary flashing object is? I mean maybe I’ve completely been wrong about satellite capability but I’ve never known they could shoot through space at those speeds never mind how far away some of those very faint lights or “satellites” must be given the speed you see them whizzing by at.. amazing footage man.

    • @scannerguy1968
      @scannerguy1968  Před měsícem

      Lol. Almost send a person into shock some nights.

  • @MrSimonkfraser
    @MrSimonkfraser Před měsícem

    I’ve got some videos of those too. We see them pointing SE from Bermuda. Which way are u pointing

  • @sagemoore5470
    @sagemoore5470 Před rokem

    i seen this once in winter up in saskatchewan 2018 like a highway almost i thought also other times of my life id seen other thibgs too

  • @skandankashyap
    @skandankashyap Před 3 lety +3

    I saw the same kinda thing on 29th May 2021 around 22:15 (IST). It was blinking every 12.64 seconds. Did a lot of search but didn't find any proper answer...☹️

  • @360vlogger3
    @360vlogger3 Před 3 lety +2

    I see a second stationary blinker to the right of screen as well.

  • @Confidential619
    @Confidential619 Před 3 lety

    I've always been into space related education since I was maybe 10. Sometimes I go out at night and just at the moon with binoculars to see if I see anything cross by or something. Or they're called dying stars actually I think. So any of those falling or shooting stars were either one million or a billion yrs. old.

  • @w5cdt
    @w5cdt Před 10 měsíci

    If you live near the US border there are numerous high altitude tethered balloons that have a strobe on them. I’ve seen one out near the McDonald observatory near the Rio Grande border. The balloons provide supplemental radar surveillance for our air defense identification zone (ADIZ)

  • @Crazyarnold12
    @Crazyarnold12 Před 3 lety +3

    7:18 did you see that? To lights flash at the same time on the right half of the screen one up top then one on the bottom

  • @Greg-lo1tl
    @Greg-lo1tl Před 2 lety

    The stationary blinkers are really puzzling, and I have seen them a couple times myself.. A friend is an engineer for a defense contractor, I ran this phenomenon by him and he drew a blank for explanations.

  • @GigaTodd
    @GigaTodd Před 6 měsíci +1

    The flashing lights are electricity coming from within the middle of the Space Craft. 👍💕 I saw them up close. 👍

  • @willemschonken5120
    @willemschonken5120 Před 2 lety

    I saw this exact thing in akumal Mexico last night. Got some a7s footage of it. So weird!

  • @closerlook8009
    @closerlook8009 Před 3 lety +2

    Man, WOOOOW!! I've watched a zillion vids on astrophotography but none did a vid on such starry nights. They upload pics only. Man I salute you and i will delete my crappy channel 💖💖💖

  • @Letsawaketogether
    @Letsawaketogether Před 3 lety

    Which telescope are you using if you dont mind sharing please?

  • @edjunis2703
    @edjunis2703 Před 9 měsíci

    HI, thank you for posting . I am picking up a similar light that flashes every 17 secs. Northern sky in Sydney, Australia. I managed to record it with infrared binoculars. It cannot be seen with the naked eye. Too small. This one moves and appears to flash at different locations within a small radius of the night sky.

  • @theastro-philosophersappre2786

    Thanks, 💫

  • @ZombieB
    @ZombieB Před 2 lety

    I can see those mysterious lights without cameras or telescopes, beside stars I wonder what they are? ...
    thanks for the video!

    • @ronniehalfacre81
      @ronniehalfacre81 Před 2 lety

      Me too from cape canavral.fl. flashing light every 30 sec or so, stationary from 10 pm to 2 am, 4 nights I decem er 2021... 9,10, 11,12.. what is it? I've never found d anyone go believe me.. thanks

  • @themikeymikechannel2947

    What camera are you using? THKS

  • @samsuttie3713
    @samsuttie3713 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi . So i have experienced this more then ten times now. Australia, Queensland .Different parts of the eastern sky. Usually I would get 3 or four flashes max, then last night I was sitting with my daughter and it started up. In stayed in the same position and flashed like a camera flash over 40 times!!! I was amazed. The intervals between the flashes varied from seconds to over a minute. I am so tired of people saying satelite reflecting or iridium flashes or space junk. None of these make sense. Have you had any luck figuring it out?

    • @myme5615
      @myme5615 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah same in nsw.
      I've been seeing them on of for the last few years
      Best I can figger us geostationary satellite's they are futher out and stay in one spot

  • @RizumAstronomy
    @RizumAstronomy Před 3 lety

    nice

  • @mohanicus
    @mohanicus Před 3 lety

    fantastic stuff....the amount of satellites passing over in different directions is mental....see alot of weather satellites are in geostationary orbit so that could explain the blinky light....its definitely NOT a ufo🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻

    • @phast1
      @phast1 Před 2 lety

      UFO=unidentified flying object.
      Since we all have not identified this phenomenon it is in fact, a ufo. Lol

  • @brucerabano1749
    @brucerabano1749 Před 3 lety +1

    i see several like that but some look like up to 3 lights top and bottom with a band of blinking lights... they also seem to be alot closer to the earth than where you are....

    • @GaryPClark
      @GaryPClark Před 3 lety

      I have photos and video of those arrays of lights, green, red, blue and white. Watched them until I just could not stand it any longer not knowing what the hell they were. I put them up on CZcams but got very small response.

  • @ckeilah
    @ckeilah Před 3 lety

    At 24,000 ISO I wouldn’t be surprised by flashing pixels. Is it the same pixel flashing? Does it follow the background stars as they rotate by?

  • @zman4150
    @zman4150 Před 3 lety

    A friend & I see the same things in our sky here in New England. What's weird is they only flash for a couple of minutes and then stop. They are also somewhat predictable. I too believe them to be geostationary satellites - once they run out of fuel, they typically cannot be de-orbited so they move them (before they run out of fuel) to a higher orbit so another sat can replace it. The "flashing" is the sunlight glinting off of some shiny surface, and its spin-rate can be guestimated by the pause during each flash.

    • @zman4150
      @zman4150 Před 3 lety +1

      I just re-watched and see multiple flashes between 7:15 and 7:30 in different spots.
      I also have to respectfully disagree with your note that only the camera can see these. I see them with the naked eye, and its enhanced with 10x50 binocs.

  • @4xplor_au
    @4xplor_au Před 5 měsíci

    I saw the same thing late last year in the northern sky when I was in th northern part of Australia. I couldn't for the life of me work out what it was, not a plane and didn't move like a satellite. Did you every work out what it was?

  • @Neanderthal75
    @Neanderthal75 Před 3 lety +1

    It could be one of the satellites that are on a geostationary orbit? They do not move (satellites like Directv and Dish etc)). They actually do move, but they match the speed of Earth's rotation so they appear to be stationary.

    • @soloshotfirst1118
      @soloshotfirst1118 Před 3 lety

      I saw this thing flash at me, only after I shot my laser at it a couple of times.. It flew far to the left, stopped and was stationary and flashed back at me again.
      idk man...

  • @jackblankenship4309
    @jackblankenship4309 Před 3 lety +1

    What direction are you facing

  • @markjones336
    @markjones336 Před 3 lety

    I,v been seeing these flashes for many years!I lay in my hot tub&watch the stars quite often.I,v seen some very strange stuff!

  • @voxpathfinder15r
    @voxpathfinder15r Před rokem

    I saw the identical thing last night with the naked eye, but it was near midnight, near the zenith! So there’s a lot of Earth’s shadow to prevent it from being satellite