double satellite, one flared
Taken by Olivier Staiger on July 10, 2015 @
just south of Vétroz in the Swiss Alps
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 600D Exposure Time: 60/1 Aperture: f/2.8 ISO: 800 Date Taken: 2015:07:10 22:07:16 |
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Details:
It was around midnight local time . I was out , shooting a picture of Ursa Major, the Big Dipper, above a group of trees, and set the camera for a 1 minute exposure. During the exposure I looked in the same direction and suddenly noticed that there were TWO satellites trailing ... and while I watched them one of them flared brightly, similar to what I have seen with Iridium flares.
then when I looked at the picture I realized that my 1-minute expoure of the Big Dipper accidentally also captured the two satellites, with one of them flaring... I estimate the flare was nearly as bright as Venus, so around mag. -3 .
Was it an Iridium , with a trailing Iridium ? or some other satellite ?
heavens-above application on my android phone shows an iridium satellite shortly before midnight but the heavens-above website on laptop does NOT show that iridium flare... weird.
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