I was watching a live of the ISS and came across some weird lights. Is this easily explained, or some weird shit?
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Space is fake
dunno, looks kinda cool though
>inb4 "muh firmament"
luv CGI and after effects
It's called lightening you retarded faggot. Does the corn talk to you when you go outside?
Lightning.
>when you go outside?
>implying
The way it fades in and out doesn't really check out.
Since when is Africa that close to SA? Looks like chyna nuking something in Afghanistan.
Are those the straits of Gibraltar?
I refuse to believe someone capable of recording his screen and uploading it online is this retarded.
It's the gay part of fake and gay.
This
yea, it's not lighting, if it were you'd see a bunch in africa, too
Idk I was just watching randomly one day
Well if you check the date, it did take me a while to do that.
Yeah I didn't think so either. It's too uniform
Lightning.
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>two fucking weeks
kek
You may be retarded but at least you are self aware.
It's not lightning. It's sprites.
That is upper atmospheric lightning.
Yeah but it looked nothing like that. I can see if it was multiple flashes, but it was one big uniform light all at once. It didn't flash like that either, it literally fades in then out.
kek I know for next time now tho :)
It's got some weird swirl pattern too
Sprites is a kind of lightning.
Lightning comes in many different forms. It can be vertical or horizontal, from a cloud to another. Lightnings can even be spherical with a lifetime of more than 2 minutes, see ball lightning phenomenon. So yes, this is most likely a lightning.
You really think that's live? Get with the fucking program that's clearly CGI. Compare it with the ustream ISS cam.
Do sprites always appear red though?
I'll check that out
>Do sprites always appear red though?
Not sure, but I know they appear red.
When someone say lightning I'm thinking ground-level lightning. When someone says sprite I'm thinking near-orbit.
It's probably just lightning dude.
Or an alien spacecraft, guess we'll never know
that's CGI, you cant see stars that high up, you cant even see them from a plane
Yeah probably. It's movement is the only thing throwing me off. I'll probably look into different kinds of lightning now, or try to find out where exactly that is on a map. Might get some insight
That would be even weirder, cause then it was put there on purpose for some reason
> Amerimutts never heard of lightning
NGMI
Doesn't look like your average lightning though.
This looks similar. youtube.com
This looks like a meteorite.