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Post by olaf3sky on Jun 14, 2014 22:59:11 GMT
Visible from Rostock / Germany / Baltic Sea.
Start 22:00 UTC
Low in AZI ~20-25° Height 4-5° Brightness 2
Partly through cirrus.
Kind regards, Olaf
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Post by whamburg on Jun 17, 2014 7:01:10 GMT
Seen from ISS also during watching a Soyuz launch from Plesetsk: /photo/1 /photo/1
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Post by olaf3sky on Jun 20, 2014 21:00:12 GMT
Visible from Rostock / Germany / Baltic Sea. Start 22:00 UTC Low in AZI ~20-25° Height 4-5° Brightness 2 Partly through cirrus. Kind regards, Olaf Hello, here are the results: 3sky.de/NLC/NLC2/2014/140614/nlc_140614.htmlBe sure to watch the f=300mm video linked at the end. Just after start it shows a light. I would like to discuss if it could be after the Soyuz / GLONASS launch or maybe some orbits later as Wolfgang has mentioned before !?! "Soyuz 2-1b rocket, crowned with a Russian Fregat upper stage, lifted off at 1716 GMT (1:16 p.m. EDT) from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome about 500 miles north of Moscow." >>> www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1406/14soyuz/Video start at 22:46 GMT. I don't think that it is a typical plane. Brightness has been -at least- like Venus. Who of you is a satellite tracking expert? Regards, Olaf
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