Got this in one of my sub, this is way too wide to be a satelite trail, do you guys think it's a plane? If not what do you think this is?  |
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What's your focal length? Looks to me like ISS.
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My focal length is 900mm with the reducer, pixel size is 3,76um.
Is there a place a could check the iss position?
Thanks
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Médéric Hébert: Is there a place a could check the iss position? Heavens-Above |
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Bob Lockwood:
Médéric Hébert: Is there a place a could check the iss position?
Heavens-Above Thank you, with that I can say for sure it wasn't the ISS
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Médéric Hébert:
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Médéric Hébert: Is there a place a could check the iss position?
Heavens-Above Thank you, with that I can say for sure it wasn't the ISS How about Tiangong? Not sure if there is a tracker for that. Planes always take up more of my FOV at your focal length. Edit: Found a tracker that includes Tiangong. https://www.astroviewer.net/iss/en/observation-css.php |
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In short, if it's not the ISS it could be anything. The Goodyear blimp, a plane, a drone, a UAP…
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Tony Gondola: In short, if it's not the ISS it could be anything. The Goodyear blimp, a plane, a drone, a UAP... I'll go with the Goodyear blimp XD Ian McIntyre: How about Tiangong? Not sure if there is a tracker for that. Planes always take up more of my FOV at your focal length Too far South to be Tiangong, especially since I was pointing North. There's the local airport not that far away and it's only for smallish planes so maybe on of those Thank you all for the suggestions!
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Jon Main: Could be a meteor. Could be, that would explain why it's tapering a little, it heated up on entry. It also doesn't look like the plane in the CN thread posted earlier. Here's what it looks like stretched  |
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Here's a meteor that passed through my frame a few months ago: https://www.astrobin.com/dg7cej/ |
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Jon Main: Here's a meteor that passed through my frame a few months ago: https://www.astrobin.com/dg7cej/ That's a really interesting sequence. I don't think I've seen anything like that. A truly lucky image!
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Jon Main: Here's a meteor that passed through my frame a few months ago: https://www.astrobin.com/dg7cej/ This looks a lot like what I got! Let's found the 'we got a meteor shot in a frame' group  |
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Could be, that would explain why it's tapering a little, it heated up on entry. It also doesn't look like the plane in the CN thread posted earlier.
Here's what it looks like stretched OK, I'm going to have to run through some of my frames that I was certain was one of the large station goin through. You can really get a sense of what is happening in the stretched image with the dimmer trail. There is a filamentary, almost twisted helical appearance to it that would indicate the trailing of multiple small objects than one solid object; as in a piece that is broken from the main object and in a further state of decomposition. Very interesting.
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