big_dav_2001
08-09-2012, 11:12 PM
Hey all
I was just out showing a friend a few things through my scope, and we spotted a very small but very bright flash to the North near Altair (specifically, about half a degree west of Tarazed) , It repeated a few times, and didn't appear to be moving a lot, so i tried pointing the scope at it.
Through a 42mm EP, i spotted an extremely small elongated object which would brighten slowly, flash brightly suddenly and fade again and become barely visible before repeating... from flash to flash was about 2 seconds.
Although it didn't appear to be moving naked eye, through the scope it showed it was moving slowly roughly WNW.... I followed it for about a minute or two, then decided to swap to a 24mm EP for a closer look and lost track of it, by that time the flashes had faded and i couldnt find it again.
Stellarium didnt show any satellites in the area at the time, so I tried looking on Heavens Above, but couldnt find anything there to explain what it was... It was obviously a satellite of some sort, but it would be great if i could put a name to it...
I thought it may have been too late in the night to be an Irridium Flare (i thought they were only seen shortly after sunset:shrug:), and ive seen the ISS several times and i dont think thats what it was.. There was a visible ISS pass about an hour earlier, but that would have visible to the south of me and not in the area of what i spotted..
Whatever it was it was pretty amazing to see through the scope:thumbsup: :eyepop:
My observing site is in Schofields, NSW and i logged the time of the sighting at approx 2150...
Any help much appreciated
Davin
I was just out showing a friend a few things through my scope, and we spotted a very small but very bright flash to the North near Altair (specifically, about half a degree west of Tarazed) , It repeated a few times, and didn't appear to be moving a lot, so i tried pointing the scope at it.
Through a 42mm EP, i spotted an extremely small elongated object which would brighten slowly, flash brightly suddenly and fade again and become barely visible before repeating... from flash to flash was about 2 seconds.
Although it didn't appear to be moving naked eye, through the scope it showed it was moving slowly roughly WNW.... I followed it for about a minute or two, then decided to swap to a 24mm EP for a closer look and lost track of it, by that time the flashes had faded and i couldnt find it again.
Stellarium didnt show any satellites in the area at the time, so I tried looking on Heavens Above, but couldnt find anything there to explain what it was... It was obviously a satellite of some sort, but it would be great if i could put a name to it...
I thought it may have been too late in the night to be an Irridium Flare (i thought they were only seen shortly after sunset:shrug:), and ive seen the ISS several times and i dont think thats what it was.. There was a visible ISS pass about an hour earlier, but that would have visible to the south of me and not in the area of what i spotted..
Whatever it was it was pretty amazing to see through the scope:thumbsup: :eyepop:
My observing site is in Schofields, NSW and i logged the time of the sighting at approx 2150...
Any help much appreciated
Davin