Kevin wrote:
The thing I saw, was comparable to an aircraft at a distance. But did not traverse the entire sky, it was perhaps only 10-20 degrees parallel to the horizon, it didn't move or cover much more than the general direction of looking to the North.

Now, indeed with a 20 second duration this DOES sound like a satellite decay for a change. :-)

A decaying sat or rb piece will typically move about 2 degrees per second in the zenith, and less when close to the horizon.

- Marco

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