small, brief light flash near ISS
My wife and I were outside watching the April 3, 8.20pm, 82 deg, super bright pass of ISS here in Orange County, Cal. After it had passed overhead, and was moving quickly away from us to the N/E, my wife and I simultaneously saw a very small, very brief, flash of white light just to the right of ISS. Although difficult to tell, it appeared to be close to the station, and not somewhere between the ISS and us. Since then we have both wondered what we might have seen. Anyone else seen this before? (thanks for the indulging this slightly off topic post)
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You probably saw an Irridum Flare: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_flare
I've accidently saw them as well, quite surprising if you don't expect it. #scienceisawesome
- Brent, KB1LQD
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 3:49 PM, D. Craig Fox [email protected] wrote:
My wife and I were outside watching the April 3, 8.20pm, 82 deg, super bright pass of ISS here in Orange County, Cal. After it had passed overhead, and was moving quickly away from us to the N/E, my wife and I simultaneously saw a very small, very brief, flash of white light just to the right of ISS. Although difficult to tell, it appeared to be close to the station, and not somewhere between the ISS and us. Since then we have both wondered what we might have seen. Anyone else seen this before? (thanks for the indulging this slightly off topic post)
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Brenton Salmi
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D. Craig Fox