Thank you to everyone for sharing your thoughts and analysis. It was probably something pretty mundane, made more complicated by the combination of exposure, frame rate and lighting. Best regards, Matt On 7/4/20 9:29 PM, Skywise via Seesat-l wrote: > On Thu, 7/2/2020 10:47 AM, matt--- via Seesat-l wrote: >> Hello again, >> Looks like my attachments may not have made it through. They can be >> found here as well >> >> http://www.considine.net/SatCrossing_017_20200702_143833.011_UT.jpg >> http://www.considine.net/SatCrossing_018_20200702_143833.139_UT.jpg >> http://www.considine.net/SatCrossing_019_20200702_143833.268_UT.jpg >> http://www.considine.net/SatCrossing_020_20200702_143833.397_UT.jpg >> http://www.considine.net/SatCrossing_021_20200702_143833.526_UT.jpg >> >> Regards, >> Matt > > Just realized I replied privately to Matt instead of the list. > > My first though when I saw the pictures was an airplane, given the > size relative to the Sun's disk. > > Google for "airplane crossing sun" pics. > > Brian > _______________________________________________ > Seesat-l mailing list > http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Jul 05 2020 - 07:57:54 UTC
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