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RE: (meteorobs) Re: Iridiums Sites
That is the truth. Just another source of light pollution :-> . Around here we have 4 major airports, so photos must be monitored for aircraft..Unfortunatly blinking lights can mimic a chopped image, so that can really be a problem, especially toward dawn when the redeye and freight flights start rolling in every minute or two.
Wayne
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From: Marco Langbroek[SMTP:marcolan@stad.dsldot nl]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 1998 6:46 AM
To: GeoZay@aol.com
Cc: meteorobs@latrade.com; jrendtel@aipdot de; aknoefel@ddorf.rhein-ruhrdot de; peter@danlon.physics.uwodot ca; peter@max.arc.nasadot gov; 100114.1361@compuserve.com
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Re: Iridiums Sites
Op Sat, 14 Feb 1998 GeoZay@aol.com schreef:
Hey George,
Do they also explain how to get rid of them?!? Those critters are
messing up our photographs and make visual observers believe they see a
firaball in the corner of their eye....
Marco
That is the truth. Around here we have 4 major airports, so photos must be monitored for aircraft..Unfortunatly blinking lights can mimic a chopper, so that can really be a problem, especially toward dawn when the redeye and freight flights start rolling in every minute or two.
Wayne
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