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Just before Christmas I found out that our friends' little...
A meteor goes WAY faster than that. Split second fast from start to finish. The space station on the other hand can be tacked online so you can see where that was at that time. It doesn't look like the space station cos that looks way brighter (usually) than Jupiter. Could be that you're...
WOW a 300m lens and you took photos of the moons of Jupiter. I'm stunned. And I thought I was doing well getting this with my 70-200mm sigma (hand held).
I'd get in touch with these guys:-
IAU Secretariat | IAU
That seems to be the international body that reigns supreme over all...
Looks too smudgy to be an irridium flare unless there was some disturbance in the atmosphere and judging by the clarity of jupiter (which is fantastic by the way) I can't see that being the answer. Have you lodged this with anyone? There must be a US astronomical society thay you can speak to...
I bought this in good faith but never fitted it. I'm not sure what's all required but there's certainly plenty of loom there. from what I can see there's a direct cable from the pole to the switch via the brown plugs. Since I can't guarantee that this works, it's sold as seen. If you want me to...
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