Pre-dawn

I love watching the busy body satellites glow, go! Go! The sun is about to rise!

Another "bright flash" 3rd morning in a row now. Three morning's ago, it was like, LITERALLY a flash bulb but longer, in the north western sky, approx 40degrees. Near 2 stars that are below the big dipper, closer to the horizon. The 2 stars it flashes near are not in a constellation I know, or that Google sky maps seems to know of. It may be a listed irridium flare, but thus far hasn't exactly met most or all requirements to be a predicted visual flare via satellite and ISS sighting apps. I took a screen shot of where approx the flash occurs, using Google sky maps. Let's hope I find out the stars it appears by. Which stars they are, and the satellite flare anomaly that is responsible for this. If I don't, I may begin to feel like a hallucinogenic sleepless alcoholic, or maybe like John Travolta's character in that movie where he has a brain tumor.

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