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Visit the visual Satellite Observers page
http://www.satellite.eu.org/satintro.html and ask the folks there. Please report back! Unexpected flares -- I've seen a few! -- are real treats, and a reward for diligent sky-watching and good luck. Sometimes I've seen Iridium flares that appear to have no motion as well - might have been an illusion of a high viewing angle and dim background starfield? "glathrem" wrote in message ... I went to a small star party last night in Greenbelt Maryland. At about 8:45pm local time (+-10min) in the region of Cap/Aql/Sgr (sorry I can't be more precise) I saw what looked like an Iridium flare. It behaved exactly like a flare easily reaching mag -8 or -9 and lasted about 5 or 6 seconds. But, It was completely stationary. One other person saw this. The heavens above site lists no flares for that time/location. The only satellite even close was cosmos 1703. The president of the club suggested a head on meteor (he didn't see it). I don't think so. What else could it have been? I've never seen anything like this and it is really bothering me. |
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