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How to Identify that Light in the Sky

Illustration Credit & Copyright: HK (The League of Lost Causes)

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My eyes are not going to be good enough to identify the ISS.
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there should be something that leads to Venus, because every time someone asks me about that really bright thing they saw, it was Venus.
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the lightweight question is how do I identify astronauts waving with the naked eye.
the advanced question is how do we get more blinkenlights on the ISS
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If you can't tell if astronauts are waving at you, that means you don't know what it is, making it a UFO
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Interesting that the one that does NOT end in an explosion is a "fireball."

D&D has clearly warped my understanding.

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Glowing methane or another type of pollution. Bioluminescence, probably closer than you realise. Lensing artifact created by your camera, light reflected on a cloud. Glowing plasma generated by tectonic forces!

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