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16 years 2 days ago #67142 by wellbuttie
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Just went out to the back garden to see if the conditions were ok for setting up, when I saw a blinding light in the sky West South West in direction and about 30 - 35 degrees from the horizon. It quickly faded away.


Having checked the iridium flare predictions on Heavens above it turned out to be Iridium 66 at 00.08:36 at a magnitude of -7. (These are the HA details 00:08:36 -7 31° 244° (WSW) 8.2 km (E) -7 Iridium 66 )

What a sight....... if only I had the camera set up........ :roll:

Did anyone else see it?

Steve Roche
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16 years 2 days ago #67143 by albertw
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Wow indeed. I've never managed to see a -7 one!

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16 years 1 day ago #67151 by Frank Ryan
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And even when you do have a camera set up,
you still have to be lucky......

Not sure if this is the one you are talking about but I did see
one last night at around 11.15 from the Burren.
I was walking back to the rest of the lads having left my camera
work away on a test shot for a star trail when I saw the brightest flare
I have ever seen.
I've seen mag-8 yea thats bright, this was blindlingly bright!
It actually dazzeled me.
At first I thought it was a planes headlights but I soon realized it was an
iridium.

I went back to check the shot.
Here is the impressive thing.
I was doing tests and had the ISO at only 100
and the Ap. at 10.
It still showed up!!

If ONLY I had the settings normal!
arrragh,

Anyway, out of plain curiosity I processed it in
photoshop to tease out the flare as best I could.

I'd love to know what one it was coz I was totally in its track.
(BTW the trails are Saturn, Regulus then Mars and the Twins.

www.frankryanjr.com/iridium_flare_from_b...al_large_26_4_08.jpg


Close up...

www.frankryanjr.com/iridium_flare_from_burren_26_4_08.jpg

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16 years 1 day ago #67159 by wellbuttie
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Great shot Frank

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16 years 1 day ago #67172 by dave_lillis
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I was buried in an eyepiece when this one happened, typical!

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16 years 18 hours ago #67202 by Seanie_Morris
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Nice iridium flare site Steve, and cool shots Frank, but think you can resize them data-wise? They were taking too long to load on dial-up last night.

Seanie.

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