Streak in IC 1396 in Cepheus
Streak in IC 1396 in Cepheus
There is a streak or two in the bottom of the high-resolution version of 08 September 2005 IC 1396 in Cepheus APOD photo. What caused them?
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Dave
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That is really strange. The 3 streaks start from the bottom left of the image and continue to right margin of the image, cutting through the nebula. They are even visible even on the low resolution image.
There is no way those are very dim artificial satellites cutting through the image, it can't be 3 of them on the same time, besides the trails would be white not red.
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There is no way those are very dim artificial satellites cutting through the image, it can't be 3 of them on the same time, besides the trails would be white not red.
http://www.astroclubul.org/emilneata - Deep Sky Astronomy
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Streak in IC 1396 in Cepheus
They're not light trails from aeroplanes, thats not possible. I'll check what they are.
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We are talking of http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050908.html
Nick confused this image with one of yours.
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Davide
Nick confused this image with one of yours.
Cheers,
Davide
While I was looking closely at the High Resolution image, I noticed that there are actually 2 red streaks with a central green streak. The red and green would typically be Port and Starboard wing marker lights on a jet. Further, Looking closely at the red streaks, they appear to rhythmically increase and decrease in brightness as they might if they were in fact wing marker lights that were slowly flashing on and off (as they do).
So they may in fact be wing marker lights of a passing plane.
So they may in fact be wing marker lights of a passing plane.