The weird, weird month of May

Possible weather balloon Along with the flowers and the increased daylight hours, May seems to bring odd sightings in the sky more than the other months. Last year, there was the unusual aurora borealis visible from here in Tucson. Also that month, I tracked a strange pair of satellites across the sky that were accompanied by a small cloud. The satellites were moving way too slow to be in low-earth orbit, but they were also moving too fast to be up as high as the geostationary satellites. They were both moving in the same direction (generally south to north), but they also drifted further apart as they went, and the cloud faded from view after half an hour, or so. Interestingly, it was the cloud that was noticed by the unaided eyes of my daughter, who pointed it out to me. One very tiny cloud in an otherwise clear sky. Weird! When I got my telescope aimed at the cloud and started shooting some pictures, that was when we saw the short satellite streaks. The satellites could not b...