Really beautiful
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Adirondack wrote:Evil Dr Ganymede wrote:Could that have been an iridium flare?
If it was moving, you probably saw an iridium flare.
It becomes brighter and brighter, than fading way.
Iridium flares are visible even in bright daylight!!!
Evil Dr Ganymede wrote:Now look at this one - it says the azimuth is 349 degrees, but the map says I should look east?! So which one is right - the text or the map? Should I be looking just off north there, or east?
Harry wrote:If I understand it correctly, the map only shows where the best place to look at the flare is (the "flare center"). If you would drive (or possibly swim) 20 km from your location in the direction given on the map you could see the flare with maximum brightness (-7 instead of -2). But in both cases you would have to look at 349° (~N) to see the flare.Evil Dr Ganymede wrote:Now look at this one - it says the azimuth is 349 degrees, but the map says I should look east?! So which one is right - the text or the map? Should I be looking just off north there, or east?
Harald