Watch out for the ISS and the space shuttle!
- jennifer1611991
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- jennifer1611991
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Hi folks:
http://nightevents.blogspot.com/
Two image first one showing the passage of ISS/STS-115 through Sag and the 2nd one showing the combined pair losing brighteness and entering earth shadow...
Same set up for meteor.
rgds
ykchia
http://nightevents.blogspot.com/
Two image first one showing the passage of ISS/STS-115 through Sag and the 2nd one showing the combined pair losing brighteness and entering earth shadow...
Same set up for meteor.
rgds
ykchia
My gosh it was lovely, I had a almost 2 minutes view of it. Technology has made it so easy to identify its path.
Back in the mid 90's, I was sailing on a private yacht owned by a man wanting to spent his retired money sailing across the Ocean. While sailing across the pacific ocean, I saw a "retarted shooting start", but the yacht's engineer said that I saw a satellite and very lucky to see one because it is very rare. I thought to myself "of all the people( 6) on board, I saw it" I felt so previlaged to see a satellite...very grand!!!!" My second view was back in Singapore and it was also one of those moments that I just so happen to look up. From then on, somethimes I will just look up and hope to catch another glimpse, but I have not seen any since.
Than came Singastro, I relized that I do not need to look up at the sky and wish that I can see another satellite fly by. All I need to do is to tap on technology shared by those willing people and tonight is one of those night. It came to view at 8.08pm and ended like almost 2 minutes later with it flying across the "tea pot" as described.
Back in the mid 90's, I was sailing on a private yacht owned by a man wanting to spent his retired money sailing across the Ocean. While sailing across the pacific ocean, I saw a "retarted shooting start", but the yacht's engineer said that I saw a satellite and very lucky to see one because it is very rare. I thought to myself "of all the people( 6) on board, I saw it" I felt so previlaged to see a satellite...very grand!!!!" My second view was back in Singapore and it was also one of those moments that I just so happen to look up. From then on, somethimes I will just look up and hope to catch another glimpse, but I have not seen any since.
Than came Singastro, I relized that I do not need to look up at the sky and wish that I can see another satellite fly by. All I need to do is to tap on technology shared by those willing people and tonight is one of those night. It came to view at 8.08pm and ended like almost 2 minutes later with it flying across the "tea pot" as described.
It was a really nice sight!
Here's a pic I managed to catch with my camera. It's a 15 sec exposure (my camera maximum) just as it was fading off in Sagi.
<img src="http://www.singastro.org/album_thumbnail.php?pic_id=547">
Here's a pic I managed to catch with my camera. It's a 15 sec exposure (my camera maximum) just as it was fading off in Sagi.
<img src="http://www.singastro.org/album_thumbnail.php?pic_id=547">
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