APJ Video Brief (#06)- Starlink not UAP!

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • The preceding Astrophotography Japan video brief (#5) tried to make sense of some unusual video filmed over Tokyo. However, I was unable to identify the luminous objects so I called them UAP (unidentified arial phenomenon). In this video, I present convincing evidence that the UAP were actually Starlink satellites.
    01:13. Vector Map of UAP
    02:57. Data Convergence Window
    03:30. Heavens Above Website - Starlink Display
    04:07. Heavens Above Starlink Data Sheets
    05:24. Compass use and Direction of UAP
    07:05. Convincing Evidence
    08:02. Questions & Assumptions
    09:30. Mystery Solved
    Original Video Brief (#5) describing the UAP: • APJ Video Brief (#05) ...

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  • @darkrangersinc
    @darkrangersinc 9 місяців тому

    Great information I didn’t know much about these other than they randomly would come through the night every so often!

    • @jpastroguy
      @jpastroguy  9 місяців тому

      To my knowledge, I had never seen them in Yokohama until this video; which is why I thought they might be something anomalous. I think the skies are just too bright here unless special weather / sky circumstances occur, like that night. Thanks for watching!

  • @matthiasharbers2533
    @matthiasharbers2533 10 місяців тому

    Very impressive! Nice to learn about your conclusion.😊

    • @jpastroguy
      @jpastroguy  10 місяців тому +1

      I am actually surprised. But it makes sense.

    • @matthiasharbers2533
      @matthiasharbers2533 10 місяців тому

      Me too! You made me look for images on StarLink and I would not have made the connection...@@jpastroguy

  • @psuaero100
    @psuaero100 10 місяців тому

    I don't know if you're a Stellarium user but you can load all the Starlink Ephemeris' into Stellarium and then choose a location, direction, and day/time to see the "past" events. In my opinion, this method has reliably predicted events for my area.

    • @jpastroguy
      @jpastroguy  10 місяців тому

      Oh very cool. I did not know that Stellarium had a complete list of Starlink. I willl try that! Thanks for your advice and watching Astrophotography Japan!

  • @NautilusCL
    @NautilusCL 10 місяців тому

    For more confirmation, with the free software Orbitron you can simulate the orbits of the starlink trains you identified in the past, real time, or the future. The software can also tell you if a particular satellite is iluminated by the sun.

    • @jpastroguy
      @jpastroguy  10 місяців тому

      Thanks! Is that a mobile application or online webpage?

    • @NautilusCL
      @NautilusCL 10 місяців тому

      @@jpastroguy it's a PC software very popular between ham radio amateurs to predict the satellite passes. Put in google "orbitron tracking software". There is another open source software very used called "Gpredict" that also is very good, but I find Orbitron easier to use, specially to calculate satellite positions in the past.

  • @wolfgangkuechle9085
    @wolfgangkuechle9085 10 місяців тому

    Congratulations for solving the riddle and apologies for leading you into the wrong direction. You never stop learning in this hobby ...

    • @jpastroguy
      @jpastroguy  10 місяців тому

      Agreed. learn from research / learn from UA-cam / learn from mistakes / learn from trial & error! Its all good!