The strong twilight forced me to use ISO 80 instead of the usual lately ISO 400. As ISO 400 when using the camera flash, I had already gotten used to this shooting. When shooting at ISO 80, the flash will not shoot and thought I had not shot. So I looked if it was processing, making up a moment the camera, and hence the jump seen in the photograph. I think the photo can be analyzed dividing it into two parts, left and right jump. I took two more photos but as he went to lift the twilight was stronger and also OTV in April decreased brightness. However, as I indicated before, OTV 4 also passed very close to the star Castor (although there is no photo). 3602 36.8390º N, 2.4498º W, 30 m, Almería (Spain). Regards. https://www.dropbox.com/s/xucfvd7ldyjxpd8/SAM_8257_Txt.jpg?dl=0 -- José Luis Ruiz Gómez _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Mon Sep 19 2016 - 02:19:01 UTC
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