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>Highly Scientific Starlink Observations

There were 3 primary Groups, with each getting a Leader section, the Main, and a Trailing section. Except for Group 2 which had the most regular spacing. Just eyes + some clouds. By barely visible I mean you would not be able see unless very focused. Visible means if you knew were to look generally you would see. Noticeably bright means if you were looking up at all you would see it. Very bright is highbeams.
Leader 1 was visible in A and B. Main 1 is the largest group around 20 satellites, one was visible and three were barely so in A and B.
I could not see any in Group 2, which was a directly overhead path.
Group 3 Main could be seen in B and C. The first was noticeably bright, and the pair was very bright. The pair were the brightest satellites I’ve ever seen, brighter than the split second peak of an iridium flare and way larger for the entire time.

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