Small/Slow-Moving/Spiralling Satellite Fuel Event?
Taken by Dan Bush on April 21, 2026 @ Albany, Missouri USA
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Caught this satellite fuel event this morning high overhead my location. My rough estimation is that it was travelling only about a degree per minute and lasted for over an hour traversing my Zenith camera. This event produced a spiral structure that I've seen these before but this was quite small comparitively speaking. I guessing a very high orbit. My YouTube video of the event explains other information. The full video shows a "puff" of material coming off the satellite and extending forward before the satellite began spiralling.
Photographer's website:
https://youtu.be/ejSrQIEauhU
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