Moin moin, on Oct 8th I was watching for Draconides. On some pictures taken at this evening an uncommon sat trail is visible. All pictures at F3.5, 60s, 18mm(27mm) and ISO400. The sat rotates about 10 times per minute. 20:36-20:39UT; local time 22:36-22:39 CEST; more infos in the EXIF headers location: 53.9N 11.9E 30m I found no corresponding sat in heavens-above database: http://www.heavens-above.com/allsats.asp?lat=53.900&lng=11.883&alt=30&loc=Bernitt&TZ=CET&Date=40824.6875&Mag=4.5 Pictures: http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/2036UT.jpg http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/2037UT.jpg http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/2038UT.jpg http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/2039UT.jpg 100% crop 1200x1800 upper left corner: http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/sat%20details/2036UT.jpg http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/sat%20details/2037UT.jpg http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/sat%20details/2038UT.jpg http://wha.mburg.org/wh/20111008/sat%20details/2039UT.jpg Can you help me. Thanx wolfgang _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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