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"Comet C/2007 N3 Lulin from Leiden"

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Blogger markogts said...

Not bad... I'll try this evening, hoping the weather holds on. Biggest doubt how to fight comet motion: it is terribly fast. I hope DSS in "comet" stacking will do the job, anyway I would also like to try guiding on the comet. I'll tell you tomorrow...

25/2/09 15:45

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Marco. I have a question for you not Lulin-related. 15 mins ago I went outside to see Lacrosse 5 sat passing overhead (85 deg elevation). When it was about 25 deg elevation, from NW I spotted a satellite flare. I went inside to check what Iridium was, but NO IRIDIUM. Some other sat produced the flare. It was about -1,5 magnitude. My coordonates are 45.5303N,25.7908E. The flare was between 17:27 UTC and 17:32 UTC today, Feb 26. Hope you can help me finding what sat was.

25/2/09 18:52

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe SKYMED 2 ?

25/2/09 19:03

Blogger markogts said...

@ Eduard: you mean february 25?

Today it is still not 5 pm...

26/2/09 11:16

Blogger markogts said...

Checked now in www.heavens-above.com and have no idea. There was a cosmos passing at that moment, but never seen a cosmos flare, at best it flashes.

Are you sure it was kind of an orbiting speed and pattern? Check here for possible weather sounding launches. Also, it was really tight after sunset, could it have been an aircraft?

26/2/09 11:24

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes,25,my mistake. I think no aircraft because it was a true flare. It was almost parallel with the horizon in the NW direction. I saw that SKYMED sats can flare, and with SKYMED 2 passing at that time aprox. in that direction (azim,el) I was thinking that the flare was produced by SKYMED 2.
This is the visual field aprox at the flaring moment : http://www.imagehost.ro/pict/2614304649a68b767b148.jpg

26/2/09 13:29

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