unusual satelittes
Taken by Bill Davis on June 10, 2016 @ Guthrie, Oklahoma
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Curious train of objects in orbit June 10, 2016 I went out to the lake where I keep my RV to do some astro photography with the IR modified camera and the 72mm IR narrow band filter. I went through the usual set up routine, polar alignment, battery and focus checks and finally putting the lens on the modified camera. These images were taken during the set-up phase and were taken about a minute apart. On the dual image we have a positive and negative of the same data. On the other image we have the full frame a minute later. The objects have moved a short distance. There are also more objects in the scene. These would have to be pretty far away from the earth to be moving this slowly across the sky ( 20 sec exp ). 85mm Rokinon lens.
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I posted the wrong date above. actually it was June 09, 2016 about 11:30 PM. I dont know how to check but this may be the Japanese X-ray telescope from a few months ago. It came apart after reaching orbit due to a software error I believe. For all this stuff to be so close together it has to be a recent event.
Posted by bdavis6959 2016-06-10 12:50:28
 
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