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Old 05-02-2013, 10:47 PM
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bkm2304 (Richard Brown)
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Thanks, all.

I do think now that it was movement of the tripod because as has been pointed out on the thread:
1. The colour is the same as B Crucis
2. The position is right next to B Crucis so a shudder would show up next to it
3. B Crucis is by far the brightest star in the field so it is the only one with enough photons to show the drama of a shudder.
4. There is a large sweep - the initial "bump" and then a series of reducing squiggles as it settled.

I think the mystery is solved - pity!

Though you might like to have a look at this thing I saw a while back which proved to be real! Astroron sorted it!

Thanks again for all your wisdom!

Richard
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