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kipps
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12/23/2019 12:37 (#7925827 - in reply to #7925295)
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RE: Another “lights in the sky question”
Madison Co. Virginia
Disappearing suddenly is a characteristic of any satellite. I've seen the International Space Station do the same thing.
When you see it disappear, it simply went into the shadow of the earth. The sunlight is no longer glinting off the satellite, so it vanishes.
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