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• #1627
Starlink?
If you were looking west-ish I guess they'd appear to be rising, and the appearing/disappearing could be explained by reflections and angles.
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• #1628
Was travelling on the A69 Monday evening about 6.30and there was a string of Starlink spanning half the sky from West to East.
Seriously impressive. Back in the 60's would have thought it would've been a string of ICBM.!
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• #1629
This seems very likely was definitely heading west.
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• #1630
This is a bit mental...
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• #1631
What am I even looking. I don’t know what it is and it looks mental
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• #1632
That's cool
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• #1633
This, in bucket loads
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• #1634
4,768 Starlink satellites.
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• #1635
I found the ISS!
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• #1636
There are quite a few astrophotographer videos on YouTube cursing Starlink, it’ll add something like 50% more satellites.
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• #1638
dang, ten years!
bright times.
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• #1639
Had 20 minutes before the kids went to bed so setup quickly and left the camera running outside.
I managed to get this in just over and hour of shooting.
Managed to completely blow out the stars. Will spend more time setting up tonight and pick a different target.
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• #1640
Beautiful. 👏
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• #1641
Amazing. It's got me freaked out about the size of the universe though, cheers for that
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• #1642
Beautiful! Love the star colours.
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• #1643
Thanks all. I'll be taking my daughter out tonight so she can set up m31.
Hopefully a bit better set up.
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• #1644
I got a notification this afternoon that a store in Oz has the Seestar S50 in stock.
So I pulled the trigger. Watch this, er, space. 🙃
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• #1645
Don’t forget to post some sort of memes as well as shots of nebulae
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• #1646
Jeanstain is dead! 😋
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• #1647
I just saw this in the sky over Bristol. Long chain of satellites, evenly spaced, moving steadily across the sky directly overhead. Was stood there for several minutes till they all passed. One of those SF moments when it hits you that the future is already here.
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• #1648
In the brief period before the inevitable victory of the Seestar over previous affordable tech, I am running off a few single frames of Orion with a DSLR on an unguided mount on the patio.
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• #1649
Nice work. I have 100% cloud coverage
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• #1650
If I had known it would stay clear, I would have set up a scope and had a proper look.
I saw the weirdest thing in the skit the other night. It was like watching bubbles rise in water except the bubbles were stars and the water was space.
Also as one star rose the one below it disappeared.
Me and my wife were just saying to each other “did you see that” all the way home.