[AZ-Observing] Re: [sac-forum] Last Night's Fuel Dump at Sentinel

Frank;

That is a terrific shot, I love the sequence of movement across the =
"frame".
Great image.

Steve Coe


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[mailto:az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Frank Martin
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Hi all, for those that are interested here is a link to the picture I =
took
of this.  It was taken with the Epsilon 210 and STL 11000.  It is made =
up of
five 80 second exposures with 50 second between them.  it shows the
satellite moving from top to bottom.  (Actually I was tracking on a star =
so
it looks like it was moving.  It was really staying in one place.)  If
anyone has any questions, please let me know.
Here is the link:  =
http://www.clearskyaz.com/images/DSP-23%20and%20M42.jpg

Enjoy,
Frank Martin
www.clearskyaz.com
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[mailto:sac-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Richard Harshaw
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  Subject: [sac-forum] Last Night's Fuel Dump at Sentinel


  Folks, there is a nice article on Spaceweather.com today about last =
night'
s observed fuel dump in Orion.




  Dick Harshaw
  Phoenix, AZ

  "Astronomy is something like the ministry.  No one should go into it
without a call."  -- Edwin P. Hubble, 1889-1953


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