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Old 09-07-2012, 12:01 PM
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Fantastic Steve - excellent quick reflexes and great photo! Looks like a Boeing 767. What time was this taken?

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Thanks Tom. It was taken around 1.30 pm on the 7/7/12. It was at high altitude ( to the naked eye it was very small to see) and was travelling from SE to NW direction and the sun's altitude was about 28 deg according to skysafari.
I am thinking it could be an international from Melbourne given the high alt?
I will try and track it down.
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Old 09-07-2012, 12:29 PM
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That is so cool.

A great shot Steve, well done.
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Steve, if it's a 767 then a few rough measurments and calculations give the distance of about 21km, at an altitude of about 33,000ft.

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Great image Steve!!

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10 out of 10. Well done. My nine year old thinks it is fantastic as well.
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Old 09-07-2012, 07:08 PM
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Fantastic!!
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That's fantastic Steve. What a great shot.
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Old 09-07-2012, 07:30 PM
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Beautiful shot Steve, well deserved image of the week, congrats
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Old 09-07-2012, 07:41 PM
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WOW!-that's great work-the only way you will get better than that,is by nailing Fiona Horne flying past the sun on her broom stick.
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Old 09-07-2012, 07:53 PM
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Well done!!
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Steve, if it's a 767 then a few rough measurments and calculations give the distance of about 21km, at an altitude of about 33,000ft.

Cheers,

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wow thanks Tom. Nice stats. I did a bit of looking into what type of aircraft, which company etc and failed to get any info. I called Adelaide Airport and they didn't want to know or help ( maybe if they were into astronomy they might have) and i tried to search Melbourne Airports departures but could not find any previous listings.
It would have been good to know
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Good one Steve go go 4" fracs!
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Old 09-07-2012, 09:56 PM
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That is so cool.

A great shot Steve, well done.
Thanks Ric.
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Great image Steve!!

Cheers,

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Cheers Justin
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10 out of 10. Well done. My nine year old thinks it is fantastic as well.
Thanks Batema. My 6yo daughter thought it was cool too
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Fantastic!!
Thanks Eric
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That's fantastic Steve. What a great shot.
Thanks Rowland.
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Beautiful shot Steve, well deserved image of the week, congrats
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WOW!-that's great work-the only way you will get better than that,is by nailing Fiona Horne flying past the sun on her broom stick.
Thanks Chris. I had to google what she had to do with broomsticks and had a little chuckle when i saw the book so did the Mrs
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Well done!!
Thanks Dave
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Good one Steve go go 4" fracs!
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Thanks Matt. I do love my 4". She's a semi oldie but still got some good views to give. I bought it second hand from someone who took good care of it at a good price .... i think i just learnt how to multi quote
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Old 11-07-2012, 03:34 PM
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Fraser and Nancy at Universe Today have posted this image on their website along with a transit of the ISS image.

http://www.universetoday.com/96189/t...ane-and-spots/

Exciting times and it all started at IIS
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Old 11-07-2012, 07:52 PM
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Gee i have been trying and waiting so long to capture something like that, top capture indeed. well done.

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Old 11-07-2012, 08:15 PM
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Gee i have been trying and waiting so long to capture something like that, top capture indeed. well done.

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Thanks Leon. I can relate with that. On this day, i was in bed most of it with the flu. I got up and went out side around 10 am, saw a pane go real close to the sun, realizing no time to set up i just got the IIS eclipse glasses but it was gone by the time i went back out. Then at around 12.30pm i was at the sink and saw a very large shadow pass by on the fence and the sound of a plane and said out loud "you have got to be kidding me" that was 2 i missed.
Went back to bed, got up again right around 1.30pm, seen a high level plane with trails, starting to head to the sun vicinity. Determined not to miss another, i set up as fast as i could and resulted in a capture with seconds to spare. I was lucky
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Mate i would kill for a capture like that, Chris, (hotspur) has got his, and it is a beauty, you have got yours, and i am camped very close to the Darwin runway and to date this is all i have, but i am a patient man.

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What a great shot that is, and the vapour trails really add to it. Congratulations
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Exclamation

A big great pregnant pause is heard as naysayers all over the world scream out... Photoshop... Only Chris (hotspur) knows the agony of reality versus the general population shouting "fake"...

A great shot dude... it is well earned, well deserved and something you should treasure. I wish I were as lucky and skilled.

All the best.
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Old 12-07-2012, 03:47 PM
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Mate i would kill for a capture like that, Chris, (hotspur) has got his, and it is a beauty, you have got yours, and i am camped very close to the Darwin runway and to date this is all i have, but i am a patient man.

Leon
Nice crisp plane images Leon. Soooo close with the first pic of the plane near the moon. Hopefully i can jag one of those soon. Here is the program my mums partner let me know about. It gives previous as well as current flight details. It pretty good. http://www.flightradar24.com/
It may help for some high level internationals to try and get their bearing/heading. I used it to try and track down the info of the plane in my image but i am still not 100% sure it is the one...
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