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Old January 24th 04, 07:31 PM
Passero
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Today when i was looking at orion i took some pictures. On one of the
pictures i saw something strange.. But it is only visible when i change the
curves of the photo... It's just below orions belt and i don't know what it
is... Is it a shooting star? It's nothing on the lens because it's the only
picture where i can see such a thing so can anybody tell something about it?

http://www.passero.be/astro/orion.jpg the original one
http://www.passero.be/astro/orionb.jpg the other one.


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Old January 24th 04, 08:51 PM
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Default Shooting star?

It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite, plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


"Passero" wrote in message
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Today when i was looking at orion i took some pictures. On one of the
pictures i saw something strange.. But it is only visible when i change

the
curves of the photo... It's just below orions belt and i don't know what

it
is... Is it a shooting star? It's nothing on the lens because it's the

only
picture where i can see such a thing so can anybody tell something about

it?

http://www.passero.be/astro/orion.jpg the original one
http://www.passero.be/astro/orionb.jpg the other one.





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Old January 24th 04, 08:51 PM
onegod
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Default Shooting star?

It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite, plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


"Passero" wrote in message
...
Today when i was looking at orion i took some pictures. On one of the
pictures i saw something strange.. But it is only visible when i change

the
curves of the photo... It's just below orions belt and i don't know what

it
is... Is it a shooting star? It's nothing on the lens because it's the

only
picture where i can see such a thing so can anybody tell something about

it?

http://www.passero.be/astro/orion.jpg the original one
http://www.passero.be/astro/orionb.jpg the other one.





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Old January 24th 04, 08:51 PM
onegod
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Default Shooting star?

It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite, plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


"Passero" wrote in message
...
Today when i was looking at orion i took some pictures. On one of the
pictures i saw something strange.. But it is only visible when i change

the
curves of the photo... It's just below orions belt and i don't know what

it
is... Is it a shooting star? It's nothing on the lens because it's the

only
picture where i can see such a thing so can anybody tell something about

it?

http://www.passero.be/astro/orion.jpg the original one
http://www.passero.be/astro/orionb.jpg the other one.





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Old January 24th 04, 08:59 PM
Passero
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"onegod" schreef in bericht
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It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite, plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


I don't think it's a scratch or hair because i took a few photo's in about
10 minutes without touching the camera and that's the only photo that shows
something like that.


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Old January 24th 04, 08:59 PM
Passero
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Default Shooting star?


"onegod" schreef in bericht
...
It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite, plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


I don't think it's a scratch or hair because i took a few photo's in about
10 minutes without touching the camera and that's the only photo that shows
something like that.


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Old January 24th 04, 08:59 PM
Passero
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Default Shooting star?


"onegod" schreef in bericht
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It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite, plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


I don't think it's a scratch or hair because i took a few photo's in about
10 minutes without touching the camera and that's the only photo that shows
something like that.


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Old January 24th 04, 09:32 PM
onegod
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Was it digital or film?

Also, things like hair/dust can be illuminated though chances are they will
be less focused.


"Passero" wrote in message
...

"onegod" schreef in bericht
...
It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite,

plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


I don't think it's a scratch or hair because i took a few photo's in about
10 minutes without touching the camera and that's the only photo that

shows
something like that.




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Old January 24th 04, 09:32 PM
onegod
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Default Shooting star?

Was it digital or film?

Also, things like hair/dust can be illuminated though chances are they will
be less focused.


"Passero" wrote in message
...

"onegod" schreef in bericht
...
It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite,

plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


I don't think it's a scratch or hair because i took a few photo's in about
10 minutes without touching the camera and that's the only photo that

shows
something like that.




  #10  
Old January 24th 04, 09:32 PM
onegod
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Default Shooting star?

Was it digital or film?

Also, things like hair/dust can be illuminated though chances are they will
be less focused.


"Passero" wrote in message
...

"onegod" schreef in bericht
...
It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite,

plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


I don't think it's a scratch or hair because i took a few photo's in about
10 minutes without touching the camera and that's the only photo that

shows
something like that.




 




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