Badger
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The other night, an hour or so after dusk, I was outside, looking at the sky. In the space of about 5 minutes I'd seen 7 satellites.
The thing that got me wondering was that 5 of them were travelling south to north, one was travelling north to south, and only one was travelling west to east.
I was wondering why I saw so many travelling in a north/south direction. I think that due to the timing, more light was reflected from material than later at night, so I was seeing a lot of low orbit "junk". I also think that this "junk" is meant to orbit low and in a north/south direction to minimize collisions with regular satellites, but am not sure.
Can anyone shed any more informed light on this for me?
Thanks in advance!
The thing that got me wondering was that 5 of them were travelling south to north, one was travelling north to south, and only one was travelling west to east.
I was wondering why I saw so many travelling in a north/south direction. I think that due to the timing, more light was reflected from material than later at night, so I was seeing a lot of low orbit "junk". I also think that this "junk" is meant to orbit low and in a north/south direction to minimize collisions with regular satellites, but am not sure.
Can anyone shed any more informed light on this for me?
Thanks in advance!