Never see Iridium Flares!
Discussion
I've got the app and today magnitude -7.9 was passing.
I'm pretty sure I was looking in the correct direction, very little cloud, may have got altitude wrong.
It's about the 5th I've tried to see but not seen!
Driving up tons spot tomorrow night, it will be mag -8.0 and ill be up on a dark country lane.
Any advice for spotting them? And how to get altitude right? I'm thinking of using a protractor somehow and maybe get some binoculars?
I'm pretty sure I was looking in the correct direction, very little cloud, may have got altitude wrong.
It's about the 5th I've tried to see but not seen!
Driving up tons spot tomorrow night, it will be mag -8.0 and ill be up on a dark country lane.
Any advice for spotting them? And how to get altitude right? I'm thinking of using a protractor somehow and maybe get some binoculars?
You should be able to see them a few (5 or so) seconds before the flare depending on the mag, you'll see a dull thing moving before the flare.
What I tend to do, and I may be wrong is if the flare is at 45 degree I look at the mid point between the horizon and directly up. I have an app for my phone and it is meant to show the angle to look at but I can't work it out.
If the flare is east, I look east and stare in the middle of the sky wait for m eye to catch something moving.
It's a humbling site after seeing one for the first time.
What I tend to do, and I may be wrong is if the flare is at 45 degree I look at the mid point between the horizon and directly up. I have an app for my phone and it is meant to show the angle to look at but I can't work it out.
If the flare is east, I look east and stare in the middle of the sky wait for m eye to catch something moving.
It's a humbling site after seeing one for the first time.
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