PROGRESS-M 27M Tumbling
Taken by Leonardo Caldas on May 2, 2015 @ Brasília Brazil
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So Bright, and so fast flyby of this satellite. We could clearly see chaotic movement because it presented some little changes of brightness. Predictions from Calsky.com was perfect only I think it was not +3.4mag., at least 0mag I could suggest. Nikon D5300 35mm - f/2 - iso 1600 - 19 exposures of 1s merged at Startrail Calsky: Appears 5h33m40s 4.0mag az:249.1° WSW h:29.6° Culmination 5h34m23s 3.4mag az:306.5° NW h:47.6° distance: 302.6km height above Earth: 227.5km elevation of Sun: -12° angular velocity: 1.50°/s at Meridian 5h35m00s 4.6mag az: 0.0° N h:32.3° Disappears 5h38m09s 8.8mag az: 29.8° NNE horizon Time uncertainty of about 2 seconds
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