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Come on geoffers - 22 minutes. Where?!?
Saw it twice in NZ last month.. Just happened to be stargazing by coincidence
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Sorry DD - just look south and you'll see it ๐
Never seen it before, what am I looking for?
****ing islamic state getting everywhere
Just seen over brizzle. Bright innit?
awesome. That was pretty cool, cheers!
Opened this thread just in time, popped out the patio doors and had a perfect view of it passing over the top of the house, thanks for the PSA
Yup, saw it. Took a while to find it though ๐
Cheers that was really call. Never new it was so bright. Must have been the second brightest thing in the sky after Jupiter
Wow, i dashed out after seeing this thread and there it was. Even got the resident teenager out to look
Oh wow that was great. More directly overhead than I was expecting.
Really bright in Cumbria.
Thanks
The quite bright one??
Best psa in ages. Just got both kids out of bed, and they were actually very impressed. Nice one.
Yep, think I saw it too, directly overhead, moving fast W-E.
Allthepies link suggests it comes back in a couple of hours, and keeps coming back over the next few days including another decent period a bit earlier tomorrow. Is this a current hotspot of activity then or is it 'normal' - and yes i realise clear skies as well is a big benefit - worth keeping the kids up for.
Why's it so bright - is it lit or is that reflection or what?
Forgot about it.
Solarstorm x3 lights up front ๐
There is a slightly low but very bright light in the sky. Is that it? Not sure...
Seen a few times in the last year. Never fails to impress.
Forgot about it.
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You had to look straight up. Even pissed lying in the gutter you'd have seen it ๐
Edit - and of course the directions in the image would only apply if you live where I do - sorry ๐ณ
OK, looked it up and it seems it is around for a few nights now.
And it's reflecting the sun, not solarstorm. Or even a pair of Trouteyes.
THM, that's the moon
Joking aside it was like a very bright satellite passing over
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It's pretty bloody fast and really bright!
If you see it there is no mistaking it.
Ok this isnt it Not moving fast
Yup it almost had a glow and was fast! Saw a plane going the other way blinking and clearly a plane.
Question. I want a telescope for me and junior. What to get??
Missed it, but apparently it's visible tonight too, assuming a clear sky again.
8:51pm for 6mins with the location info put in as Peterborough.
Might take the camera out and stick it on a long exposure....
Geoff J - what app is that? Is there an Android version?
Fast ? Not really*. I'd call a shooting star fast. The ISS was visible for 4 minutes at the 21:44 pass. As someone up there said, it's like a bright satellite (funny that ๐ ).
* yes I know it's moving at 7km/s ๐
Geoff J - what app is that? Is there an Android version?
This - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/iss-spotter/id523486350?mt=8
There's something that looks similar for Android here - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.runar.issdetector&hl=en_GB
caught it briefly with bino's last night. Will get the telescope out tonight and see if I can get a closer look.
Why's it so bright - is it lit or is that reflection or what?
I've had people try to convince me that it's sunlight reflecting off the solar panels ๐
Must go check out some Iridium flares as well. Even brighter than ISS, but only for a very short duration.
Even brighter than ISS, but only for a very short duration.
Scared the shit out of me when one of those flashed across the view when I was painstakingly trying to observe the Leo triplet.
they can be very very bright if you're in exactly the right place at the right time
Ok this isnt it Not moving fast
Very bright object low in the southern sky at 9-10 last night would have been Sirius, brightest (in terms of apparent magnitude) star in the [edit]NIGHT[/edit] sky.
excluding the Sun, of course ๐ (although you probably won't see that at night)
Pedant! ๐
A good pair of binoculars is a better bet than a telescope.
Rich.
Going over again in a few minutes and nice clear skys here in Yorkshire
Cool just seen it go over darn Sarf, that is shifting
That was a cool thing to show the kids. Thanks.