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Unique single frame interference


Meridian Flip

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I've posted this before but if I remember correctly this is an Airbus A319 at about 3500 ft on the flightpath over my house coming into Glasgow airport.

The split lights in the centre are on either side of the top of the nosewheel, the bright light above is on the inner edge of the port wing, the bright light bottom left is from the outer edge of the starbord wing.  All the faint lines are reflections from the engines and fuselage. It was in frame for about 1/000 sec.

That's a 5 minute sub from my Atik 314L trashed.

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Spot the lights!  This image below is a bit smaller than what the camera saw.

Image from https://airplanes.itsabouttravelling.com/n315nb-delta-air-lines-airbus-a319-100/

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On 15/06/2023 at 00.30, during imaging an Iris Nebula my camera captured a single fast particle rushing nearly parallel to a sensor. It happened again a few months later, but the trail wasn't so long.

 

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