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Old January 24th 04, 06:31 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, 07:51 PM
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It probably could be lots things.... shooting star, satelite, plane,small
comet or asteroid
scratch, hair, ufo 8-)


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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, 07:59 PM
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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, 08:32 PM
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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.


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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, 08:40 PM
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"onegod" schreef in bericht
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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.



It was digital: Nikon D100 (6megapixels and a 300mm lens)


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Old January 24th 04, 09:18 PM
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 18:31:22 GMT, "Passero" wrote:

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.


Very likely a shooting star. I see them quite often in 30 second exposures, and
even through the eyepiece.

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Old January 25th 04, 12:44 AM
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 18:31:22 GMT, Passero wrote:

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?


Looks to me like a satellite trail.

It's certainly not a meteor.


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Old January 25th 04, 01:34 AM
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 00:44:32 GMT, "Mike Ruskai"
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Looks to me like a satellite trail.

It's certainly not a meteor.


Why do you say that? I've got dozens of images with meteors that look just like
that.

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Old January 25th 04, 06:54 AM
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then you can scratch out scratch possibility

"Passero" wrote in message
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"onegod" schreef in bericht
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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.



It was digital: Nikon D100 (6megapixels and a 300mm lens)




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Old January 25th 04, 09:34 AM
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"Mike Ruskai" schreef in bericht
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Looks to me like a satellite trail.


Can i look if there was a satelite at that position at the time i took the
picture?

It's certainly not a meteor.


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