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Either_Amoeba_5332 on March 24, 2026 11:31 pm It almost looks like looking out the windows of a sky scraper. Thought it was a drone at first
7grims on March 24, 2026 11:37 pm So these things are still in atmosphere ? or what is causing the blue sky on these ?
TheEpicGold on March 24, 2026 11:48 pm Why do we immediately post the colorized version that was done by someone random? Why not post the actual photos which are black and white.
Hellofriendinternet on March 24, 2026 11:52 pm I misread that as “ISS *damaged* by another satellite in orbit.” Phew.
shiznit028 on March 25, 2026 12:07 am If I recall correctly, if you took a standard globe in grade school and stacked 5-7 dimes on top of it, that’s the distance ISS orbits to scale
SexySmexxy on March 25, 2026 12:13 am Now think about all the satellite to satellite spying that happens
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You think anyone ever boned up there?
This looks awfully close to the surface
This would be a sick cover for an album
Epic photo
It almost looks like looking out the windows of a sky scraper.
Thought it was a drone at first
So these things are still in atmosphere ?
or what is causing the blue sky on these ?
Flat earth
Looks like a Tie-Fighter from this angle
I think I can see the world’s largest McDonald’s.
That’s pretty close…
Blip 1
Why is it hovering so low
Why do we immediately post the colorized version that was done by someone random? Why not post the actual photos which are black and white.
Source and more details please.
I misread that as “ISS *damaged* by another satellite in orbit.”
Phew.
WHOA!! Cool
Looks like it’s in super low earth orbit.
If I recall correctly, if you took a standard globe in grade school and stacked 5-7 dimes on top of it, that’s the distance ISS orbits to scale
Now think about all the satellite to satellite spying that happens