Loading me up with some vids to peruse, eh jwm? Out here in the fringe the internet sucks for the most part and of course there's no catv....a measure of if you live in the country or not is if one has cable.....though a conjunction of the rural electric co-op and 'somebody' is stringing fiber, so we might bypass the dinosaur of catv and jump right into the 21st century of fast online streaming......might have to redefine 'country'.
Space X.
My youngest gave me a heads up that it was visible a couple/few weeks ago, visible at least where she was in Lafayette. I asked where in the sky to look and she said south-east from her perspective. I stepped out and looked South. Venus was strong in the south-southwest. Nothing unusual to the south or east, and then I saw almost overhead what appeared to be a plane but with more colors of light on it. Near to that was a single white light, two different objects here, close together moving towards each other and then moving away with abrupt angles to the paths they were traveling, and no sound. Of course there's no depth perception in the moonless night to tell if they were in fact near each other or miles apart. I came back in and messaged her of what I saw. She said that wasn't space x but maybe drones. Later I went back out and did see what I thought to be space x on the far eastern horizon. The whole mess was an odd to do.
Space X.
My youngest gave me a heads up that it was visible a couple/few weeks ago, visible at least where she was in Lafayette. I asked where in the sky to look and she said south-east from her perspective. I stepped out and looked South. Venus was strong in the south-southwest. Nothing unusual to the south or east, and then I saw almost overhead what appeared to be a plane but with more colors of light on it. Near to that was a single white light, two different objects here, close together moving towards each other and then moving away with abrupt angles to the paths they were traveling, and no sound. Of course there's no depth perception in the moonless night to tell if they were in fact near each other or miles apart. I came back in and messaged her of what I saw. She said that wasn't space x but maybe drones. Later I went back out and did see what I thought to be space x on the far eastern horizon. The whole mess was an odd to do.