Meteor shower starting tonight
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C0ffin D0dger said:
Had a bit of a look on Saturday evening as it was clear and moonless. Saw a few so it's worth looking even though it's a little early for it.
Think I must have seen the ISS as well, moving object high up giving off odd bright flashes. That or a UFO
The ISS won't and doesn't flash. It's just reflecting sunlight from its solar panels.Think I must have seen the ISS as well, moving object high up giving off odd bright flashes. That or a UFO
Flashing lights usually mean an aircraft.
Having said that, some satellites may brighten and dim every few seconds - especially if they are really a piece of dead rocket stage or dead satellite tumbling in their orbit.
Eric Mc said:
The ISS won't and doesn't flash. It's just reflecting sunlight from its solar panels.
Flashing lights usually mean an aircraft.
Having said that, some satellites may brighten and dim every few seconds - especially if they are really a piece of dead rocket stage or dead satellite tumbling in their orbit.
I stand corrected, it almost certainly wasn't an aircraft, and from this is sounds like it was an Iridium communications satellite that I saw: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_flareFlashing lights usually mean an aircraft.
Having said that, some satellites may brighten and dim every few seconds - especially if they are really a piece of dead rocket stage or dead satellite tumbling in their orbit.
It was quite bright.
No cloud over Worcester last night, too much light pollution but that is another matter.
Saw about 5-6 in half an hour, I'm sure the last time I made an effort to look for meteors they were appearing every few minutes, seemed a bit slow last night.
The kids trampoline is a good place to gaze from
Saw about 5-6 in half an hour, I'm sure the last time I made an effort to look for meteors they were appearing every few minutes, seemed a bit slow last night.
The kids trampoline is a good place to gaze from
phil-sti said:
On holiday in Skegness and the sky is clear, seen quite a few persons but spotted a satellite crossing. Very high, fast but nothing on the tracker for iss or any other satellites?
In west of Ireland at minute - bit of cloud but saw about 7 in 15 mins. Also saw 2 satellites. Have a look on heavens above website for satellites - need to put your location and click on visible predictions or similar.
Similar to above, lovely clear sky here in south Wales, caught about 10 in an hour, only a couple of really bright long ones though. Also saw the ISS and one other satellite (assume) as not on FR.
Had some fun with FR as well as an astronomy app. All in all a pleasant hour on the lounger with a few drams of Jura
Had some fun with FR as well as an astronomy app. All in all a pleasant hour on the lounger with a few drams of Jura
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