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Could it be a satellite?<br />
I don't think so, it stops for a while, satellites don't stop.
Yes.... Perfect time of day to see satellites..... Dusk and dawn, just when the sun is behind the horizon still allowing for a dark sky...
For me is ISS (International Space Station)
Australia's a big place. Where were you? What time was it? What direction was it travelling? How many more beers did you have after that? Doesn't look like a satellite to me. Too bloody big.
Not a satellite, it is flying too low.
satellites fly very far out of earth's atmosphere. to see a satellite, you have to be looking straight up, usually but not always with binocs, and they are just pinpoints of light. this light here is in the atmosphere, most likely, and quite low.
Good catch, non of ours(that we know of), can complete the maneuvers seen here. If only it would have been closer eh? But still, another nice one!
By the way, I'd suggest to a couple of the previous commenters that they should watch the WHOLE video before seeing satellites.
Watched the whole video. It doesn't stop, just appears to when he zooms in. Nothing in its behaviour suggests it is anything other than a plane or satellite. I would say most likely a plane reflecting the sun, as it as an altitude where the sun is not over the horizon as it is at ground level. Good filming though.
Not moving fast enough and is too low for a satellite!
I've seen a thousand satellites moving at this speed, altitude and luminosity.