That channel has dozens of other vids just as good. I thought it was hokum until I saw some radar screen captures on peoples videos about it.
Where I am I do not see any aircraft doing odd things but the night sky now is very different than it was 5 or 6 years ago. Unless it's a rainy night we had remarkably clear skies - so clear you could see the MIlky Way and many constellations that are harder to see in some other places.
Now there is a mystery 'dimming' of the night sky. I like to look at the stars at night and every night is hazy. Just spots of clearness showing very few stars. This is all night long. We just had several big meteor showers in the news and I missed them all due to this cloudy night sky. 95% plus evenings when it used to be under 10%.
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I'm pretty south - in the region near Puerto Rico - and not a lot of light pollution. Just street lights like suburbia.
An amazing change. It could be natural weather change because, I think, the whole gulf stream had a big change after the BP oil spill. All that Corexit spraying (some say) acted like Saran Wrap, trapping heat in the Gulf waters. Anyway ... I have no idea why my sky is different.
Air traffic is normal, no spraying or chem trails that I see.
The only thing I can notice is there seems to be a different coverage of clouds during the day. It used to be the puffy white floofs not its more of an overall grey coverage.
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IforgotMYpASS ago
Can anyone give me a break down of "the good stuff"? This is difficult to go through if you know zero about any of it.
flyingcuttlefish ago
I haven't a good short summary - but...
This is of interest
https://youtu.be/oIAwkpSEGLI
That channel has dozens of other vids just as good. I thought it was hokum until I saw some radar screen captures on peoples videos about it. Where I am I do not see any aircraft doing odd things but the night sky now is very different than it was 5 or 6 years ago. Unless it's a rainy night we had remarkably clear skies - so clear you could see the MIlky Way and many constellations that are harder to see in some other places. Now there is a mystery 'dimming' of the night sky. I like to look at the stars at night and every night is hazy. Just spots of clearness showing very few stars. This is all night long. We just had several big meteor showers in the news and I missed them all due to this cloudy night sky. 95% plus evenings when it used to be under 10%. I
IforgotMYpASS ago
Where do you live? I live in the boonies in Ohio i can see all the constellations
flyingcuttlefish ago
I'm pretty south - in the region near Puerto Rico - and not a lot of light pollution. Just street lights like suburbia.
An amazing change. It could be natural weather change because, I think, the whole gulf stream had a big change after the BP oil spill. All that Corexit spraying (some say) acted like Saran Wrap, trapping heat in the Gulf waters. Anyway ... I have no idea why my sky is different.
Air traffic is normal, no spraying or chem trails that I see.
IforgotMYpASS ago
The only thing I can notice is there seems to be a different coverage of clouds during the day. It used to be the puffy white floofs not its more of an overall grey coverage.