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Posted: Sat 12 Sep, 2009 11:03 pm
by Cardiarms
A large orange light, moving quite quickly, West to East over Armley about 9pm. No engine sound or running lights. Spooky.
Posted: Sat 12 Sep, 2009 11:11 pm
by chameleon
Posted: Sat 12 Sep, 2009 11:19 pm
by chameleon
Or maybe oneof these?THE FOLLOWING ISS SIGHTINGS ARE POSSIBLE FROM FRI SEP 11 TO SAT SEP 26SATELLITE LOCAL DURATION MAX ELEV APPROACH DEPARTURE DATE/TIME (MIN) (DEG) (DEG-DIR) (DEG-DIR) ISS Fri Sep 11/09:23 PM 2 40 10 above WSW 40 above S ISS Sat Sep 12/08:13 PM 5 28 10 above SW 10 above E ISS Sat Sep 12/09:47 PM 2 31 10 above WSW 31 above WSW ISS Sun Sep 13/08:37 PM 4 44 10 above WSW 20 above ESE ISS Sun Sep 13/10:12 PM < 1 16 10 above W 16 above W ISS Mon Sep 14/09:02 PM 3 55 10 above WSW 43 above SE ISS Tue Sep 15/07:52 PM 4 44 19 above SW 11 above E ISS Tue Sep 15/09:26 PM 2 45 10 above W 45 above SW ISS Wed Sep 16/08:17 PM 4 55 20 above WSW 18 above ESE ISS Wed Sep 16/09:51 PM 1 22 10 above W 22 above WSW ISS Thu Sep 17/08:41 PM 3 50 19 above WSW 33 above SE ISS Fri Sep 18/09:05 PM 2 35 15 above W 35 above SSW ISS Sat Sep 19/07:56 PM 4 49 30 above WSW 11 above ESE ISS Sat Sep 19/09:30 PM 1 19 11 above WSW 19 above SW ISS Sun Sep 20/08:20 PM 3 34 22 above WSW 17 above SE ISS Mon Sep 21/08:44 PM 3 20 13 above WSW 17 above S ISS Tue Sep 22/07:34 PM 3 33 29 above SW 11 above SE ISS Tue Sep 22/09:09 PM < 1 10 10 above SW 10 above SSW ISS Wed Sep 23/07:58 PM 3 19 16 above WSW 10 above SSE ISS Thu Sep 24/08:23 PM < 1 10 10 above SW 10 above SSW ONLY DAYS WITH SIGHTING OPPORTUNITIES ARE LISTEDTHE FOLLOWING SHUTTLE SIGHTINGS ARE POSSIBLE FROM FRI SEP 11 TO TUE SEP 15SATELLITE LOCAL DURATION MAX ELEV APPROACH DEPARTURE DATE/TIME (MIN) (DEG) (DEG-DIR) (DEG-DIR) SHUTTLE Fri Sep 11/09:15 PM 2 38 10 above SW 38 above S SHUTTLE Sat Sep 12/08:00 PM 4 22 10 above SSW 10 above E SHUTTLE Sat Sep 12/09:34 PM 2 33 10 above WSW 33 above SW SHUTTLE Sun Sep 13/08:19 PM 4 35 10 above SW 15 above E SHUTTLE Sun Sep 13/09:53 PM 1 21 10 above W 21 above WSW SHUTTLE Mon Sep 14/08:37 PM 4 49 10 above WSW 26 above ESE SHUTTLE Mon Sep 14/10:12 PM < 1 13 10 above W 13 above W
Posted: Sun 13 Sep, 2009 10:04 pm
by simon2710
Did anybody see that huge, incredible orange sphere in the sky today amongst the clouds??I was amazed too!
Posted: Sun 13 Sep, 2009 11:09 pm
by chameleon
simon2710 wrote: Did anybody see that huge, incredible orange sphere in the sky today amongst the clouds??I was amazed too! Yes a strange phenomenum usually associated with longer hours of daylight and higher temperatures between roughly May and August.Its appearance during what is historically considered to be Autumn is indeed rather strange if not daunting, doubtless giving rise to some slight confusion regarding the the normal order of life's activities.
Posted: Mon 14 Sep, 2009 6:01 am
by cnosni
chameleon wrote: simon2710 wrote: Did anybody see that huge, incredible orange sphere in the sky today amongst the clouds??I was amazed too! Yes a strange phenomenum usually associated with longer hours of daylight and higher temperatures between roughly May and August.Its appearance during what is historically considered to be Autumn is indeed rather strange if not daunting, doubtless giving rise to some slight confusion regarding the the normal order of life's activities. In English please
Posted: Mon 14 Sep, 2009 11:28 am
by Chrism
chameleon wrote: simon2710 wrote: Did anybody see that huge, incredible orange sphere in the sky today amongst the clouds??I was amazed too! Yes a strange phenomenum usually associated with longer hours of daylight and higher temperatures between roughly May and August.Its appearance during what is historically considered to be Autumn is indeed rather strange if not daunting, doubtless giving rise to some slight confusion regarding the the normal order of life's activities. It is still summer though, the autumnal equinox is on the 22nd.
Posted: Mon 14 Sep, 2009 12:29 pm
by tyke bhoy
I believe the meterologists (Paultheweatherman et al) consider 1st September to be the first day of Autumn even though the equinox is around 3 weeks later.
Posted: Mon 14 Sep, 2009 12:36 pm
by tyke bhoy
chameleon wrote: Or maybe oneof these?THE FOLLOWING ISS SIGHTINGS ARE POSSIBLE FROM FRI SEP 11 TO SAT SEP 26SATELLITE LOCAL DURATION MAX ELEV APPROACH DEPARTURE DATE/TIME (MIN) (DEG) (DEG-DIR) (DEG-DIR) ISS Sat Sep 12/09:47 PM 2 31 10 above WSW 31 above WSW SHUTTLE Sat Sep 12/09:34 PM 2 33 10 above WSW 33 above SW If those are GMT timings they would be nearer to 9.00 BST but it isn't clear. I assume the latter figure is the elevation above a flat horizon but the former set look like a longitude which presumably would not be static unless orbiting North-South or vice versa
Posted: Mon 14 Sep, 2009 6:12 pm
by chameleon
tyke bhoy wrote: I believe the meterologists (Paultheweatherman et al) consider 1st September to be the first day of Autumn even though the equinox is around 3 weeks later. That seems to be the norm - debatable - like the weather