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Old 01-01-2016, 02:19 PM
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Exploding meteor or space junk?

HI all,

last night as I was sitting in the observatory taking photos of the sky looking for comets because well, that's what you do for New Year's Eve, I caught this interesting little event. The attached pics are crops of the larger pictures the details of which are as follows:

Celestron 11 inch with Hyperstar and Nikon D7000, 20 S exposure @ ISO 6400.

The picture with the event is a 12 x 8 arc min crop with North at top taken at 2015 12 31.458 UT.

The area is in Hydrus and the approximate coords are: 3:37:00, -68:47:00.

It seems that I have captured either an exploding meteor as evidenced by the apparent plumes at each side of the main event, or a piece of space junk doing the same as it enters. The interesting gradation of the tail in discrete sections is very un-meteor - like.

Any suggestions?


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Old 01-01-2016, 05:41 PM
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i would go with a meteor burn up?
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what time -- north - south -east - west
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Old 02-01-2016, 09:36 AM
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what time -- north - south -east - west
The picture with the event is a 12 x 8 arc min crop with North at top taken at 2015 12 31.458 UT.

The area is in Hydrus and the approximate coords are: 3:37:00, -68:47:00.
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The picture with the event is a 12 x 8 arc min crop with North at top taken at 2015 12 31.458 UT.

The area is in Hydrus and the approximate coords are: 3:37:00, -68:47:00.
Could you use normal UT,and not the decimal form please.
Not everyone on here is conversant with that system.
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Old 04-01-2016, 01:02 PM
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Could you use normal UT,and not the decimal form please.
Not everyone on here is conversant with that system.
Thanks .
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Sorry, Ron!

That's what the software spits out. So..... now... I have to figure it out myself........

The time was:
10:59:25 UT (ish)

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