My mistake, sorry for the typo. For the unknown it looks like it may have been a high flying aeroplane as it does not show on another allsky camera located about 100 km East (or maybe it was not bright enough over there?). SeaSat1 does show on the other camera. Is there a software to compute the 3d position of the object from the measured coordinates and timestamps? arto 2015-08-25 17:25 GMT+03:00 Leo Barhorst <leobarhorst_at_gmail.com>: > Arto wrote: > The first two frames show also SeeSat1 passing close to Polaris. > > Didn't know the website got into orbit :-)) > > You meant Se*a*sat-1 > > Regards, > Leo > > 2015-08-24 12:00 GMT+02:00 Arto Oksanen via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org> > : > >> Another satellite from the allsky camera of Hankasalmi observatory, >> Finland >> (62.25 N, 26.60 E). >> >> This is seen on August 22, 2015 from 20:32 UT (NE) to 20:37 (S). Highest >> and brighest in Andromeda (flying over M31 _at_ 20:35:39 UT). Can not find >> this in Heavens Above. >> >> Images available here: http://www.taivaanvahti.fi/observations/show/41446 >> >> Anyone able to ID? The first two frames show also SeeSat1 passing close to >> Polaris. >> >> arto >> >> -- >> Arto Oksanen >> arto.oksanen_at_jklsirius.fi >> Muurame, Finland >> >> "In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big." >> _______________________________________________ >> Seesat-l mailing list >> http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l >> > > -- Arto Oksanen arto.oksanen_at_jklsirius.fi Muurame, Finland "In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big." _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Wed Aug 26 2015 - 01:12:20 UTC
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