Was anyone out fishing last night (Monday 28th October) around 18.30 and saw two orange lights travelling at high speed?
I fished Alnmouth last night from 18.30 till 20.50 (had to pick the bairn up from work or would have had longer). I'd just set up my gear when I noticed a bright orange light heading East at high speed, no noise of jets, and as I looked up with my headtorch on it seemed to arc off in a more Northerly direction and I watched it until it faded off into the distance. Minutes later there was a second identical one which followed exactly the same flight path!
Over my forty years I have seen countless shooting stars, meteorites and can definitely discount those....Aircraft always have navigation lights and there were none, if it was the glow of afterburners, they'd be going in the opposite direction and these were silent. Chinese lanterns I have seen many of, but these lights seemed to be travelling several hundred miles an hour.....
Do I need to pack in the drink?
I fished Alnmouth last night from 18.30 till 20.50 (had to pick the bairn up from work or would have had longer). I'd just set up my gear when I noticed a bright orange light heading East at high speed, no noise of jets, and as I looked up with my headtorch on it seemed to arc off in a more Northerly direction and I watched it until it faded off into the distance. Minutes later there was a second identical one which followed exactly the same flight path!
Over my forty years I have seen countless shooting stars, meteorites and can definitely discount those....Aircraft always have navigation lights and there were none, if it was the glow of afterburners, they'd be going in the opposite direction and these were silent. Chinese lanterns I have seen many of, but these lights seemed to be travelling several hundred miles an hour.....
Do I need to pack in the drink?
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