You people keep telling me I did not see what I saw.
You are lulzy.
So, again for the hard of hearing & OAP lesbians, this is what I saw:
By your own admission you looked 12 hours later (aka a completely wrong time) and in a completely different part of the sky.
I DID look at the correct time.
AND in the correct place.
And the ISS did NOT arrive.
So, in case the bullshit 'spotthestation' website had mixed up AM & PM, I looked again PRECISELY 12 hours later.
And the ISS arrived.
From the wrong direction.
The ISS arriving from the wrong direction is reported often by ISS-geeks btw; they're too dumb to question it though.
It was visible from the horizon only as a bright speck of light & looked exactly like the ISS does in all the home-movies on youtube.
But as it got nearly overhead it passed through a high cirrus cloud & then the brightness switched off.
I was left looking at what was undoubtedly a small jetliner.
As NASA & the ESA both use Gulfstreams this is a logical choice for what I saw.
The only interesting thing is that, shortly after it turned its spotlight off, it seemed to vanish.
As there were no clouds for it to enter, I hypothesise it may have some form of adaptive camouflage.
This is what I saw.
I have observed aircraft for a long time.
I know what I am looking at.
Despite your psychotic abuse, I DO come from a family of military pilots.
And I have NEVER seen any aircraft lit up like the thing I saw last thursday.
NEVER.You can tell me different as long, loud & often as you like...
But you will not change what I KNOW & what I SAW.
Now;
Carry On Lying!