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Anyone know what this blip in the ISS orbit is?
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17 years 7 months ago #46202
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Anyone know what this blip in the ISS orbit is? was created by Frank Ryan
I noticed this just now.
It shows an ISS pass as normal but then there is a 'jump' in the orbit trail
and then its back to normal....
anyone any ideas what it might be.
The surrounding stars (and landscape)
looks fine and I'm pretty sure its not a knock or wobble of the camera.
(although such a jump in course might be a bit painfull for the crew!)
Anyone any ideas appart from the obvious?
It shows an ISS pass as normal but then there is a 'jump' in the orbit trail
and then its back to normal....
anyone any ideas what it might be.
The surrounding stars (and landscape)
looks fine and I'm pretty sure its not a knock or wobble of the camera.
(although such a jump in course might be a bit painfull for the crew!)
Anyone any ideas appart from the obvious?
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17 years 7 months ago #46211
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Are you sure it was the ISS ?
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17 years 7 months ago #46215
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Replied by philiplardner on topic Re: Anyone know what this blip in the ISS orbit is?
External urine or waste dump? Who knows, maybe they got a dodgy batch of pre-cooked curries on the last delivery! :twisted:
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17 years 7 months ago #46219
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re: Anyone know what this blip in the ISS orbit is?
Are you sure it was the ISS ?
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17 years 7 months ago #46235
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I'd be inclinned to suggest the obvious TBH. For the ISS to move like that would be hard, for the camera to move like that would be easy!
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17 years 7 months ago #46240
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Regards and Clear Skies,
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Anyone know what this blip in the ISS orbit is?
That's not a blip Frank, its an overtaking manoever
I'd say the camera moving a tad was probably the culprit alright!
I'd say the camera moving a tad was probably the culprit alright!
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