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Boeing 757-236
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- Airline: British Airways
- Photo Date: Nov 18, 2005
- Uploaded: Nov 19, 2005
- London Gatwick Airport - EGKK, United Kingdom
757 and artificial satellite? I thought it was dust on the sensor, but studying the other eight frames taken as the 757 crossed the moon, it moves right to left in each frame. Too small to be another aircraft, moving too fast to be a weather balloon, focus set at infinity which would blur a closer flying bird. Could it really be a huge, trailer-sized artificial satellite?
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Nov 18, 2005
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757 and artificial satellite? I thought it was dust on the sensor, but studying the other eight frames taken as the 757 crossed the moon, it moves right to left in each frame. Too small to be another aircraft, moving too fast to be a weather balloon, focus set at infinity which would blur a closer flying bird. Could it really be a huge, trailer-sized artificial satellite?Camera
Canon 20D | Canon 840mm Show Exif data-
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- Reg: full info | photos
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Boeing 757-236
- Airline: British Airways
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London Gatwick Airport - EGKK
- United Kingdom
Comments
Fantastic picture Steve. My two favourite subjects in the one frame.
If its a satellite, it would be a huge one. Nice shot!
Lovely shot Steve, I have been trying for the same thing myself. Very good work. Geoff Hibbert