@corpsmoderne Thanks for checking! Maybe a Starlink in low orbit, then? Or maybe nothing more interesting than a small or very distant plane.馃
@corpsmoderne Thanks for checking! Maybe a Starlink in low orbit, then? Or maybe nothing more interesting than a small or very distant plane.馃
@bluejay made me think about this video (won't help you but is entertaining)
@bluejay too big for any satellite other than a space station (ISS or the Chinese one), if it's a satellite.
Checked in Stellarium: Tiangong space station stays below the horizon, the ISS is traversing your sky roughly at the right time but doesn't come close to the moon...
@corpsmoderne Thanks for checking! Maybe a Starlink in low orbit, then? Or maybe nothing more interesting than a small or very distant plane.馃
@bluejay I'd be very surprised if it was a starlink. Even in low orbit, the moon is low on the horizon so any object in space between you and the moon has to be ~1000km away from you anyway...