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"[updated] Aurora hunter images the last moments of the AVUM (4th stage) from the Sentinel-2A launch"

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Blogger Jango Fixit said...

Had it been the visible trail of a rocket firing the line would have been oriented the other way (H flip). More like a fuel vent from AVUM.
https://www.facebook.com/jango.fixit/posts/1033532743347680?pnref=story

24/6/15 08:28

Blogger ok said...

I saw this in central Wisconsin. Along with the Auroras, basically the neatest things I've ever seen in the sky! I had to look SOUTH for the auroras at times! I am really glad I caught this rocket too and was hoping it would be explained/observed by others.
It truly seemed like the rocket(I thought it was a satellite) was plowing through the auroas! The northern lights were almost entirely white from my locale so they matched the gas/fuel "wake" from the rocket.

24/6/15 18:05

Blogger Unknown said...

I saw this at the time I was trying to observe the aurora in a hazy humid sky with a weather system on the way. I noticed this and had never seen anything like it despite a lifetime of natural and man made sky observations.

24/6/15 19:33

Blogger Unknown said...

Is this the Sentinel-2?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/66784297@N05/19135429665/in/dateposted-public/

25/6/15 05:40

Blogger SatTrackCam Leiden said...

Samuel: it looks very similar so probably it is the AVUm from the Sentinel-2A launch. To really check, I would need your geographic location and the time of the photograph

25/6/15 12:21

Blogger Unknown said...

It was approximately 11:43pm in State College, PA.

25/6/15 16:12

Blogger SatTrackCam Leiden said...

Samuel: sky track and position match well with your image: this was indeed the Sentinel-2A AVUM which you imaged.

25/6/15 16:29

Blogger Unknown said...

Awesome, thank you for the help!

25/6/15 16:33

Blogger Unknown said...

Echa un vistazo al Tweet de @RichiRod: https://twitter.com/RichiRod/status/614306573813448704?s=09

26/6/15 07:56

Blogger Unknown said...

Echa un vistazo al Tweet de @RichiRod: https://twitter.com/RichiRod/status/614306573813448704?s=09

26/6/15 07:56

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