this post was submitted on 15 Nov 2024
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Hey all, I saw news about starlink internet satellites making such trails in sky. Can't it be this? Nobody mentioned it.
How? They orbit quite a lot higher than the highest clouds.
Highest clouds are like 70-90km. Starlink Sats are 500km+
Right. Hadn't thought about that. Thanks.