The night sky........

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  1. Jenny namaste

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    OK. Approx. 40 guys in front of an English Electric Lightening. Circa 1960-1080 RAF service.
    Which one is our man on Night Sky patrol?
     
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    Magnesium will also give off a greenish colour at the right temperature, Ziggy. The thing is the sighting was unexpected and brief so I'm trying to retain the true image in my mind by keeping it simple....if you follow my drift.:heehee:
    Yes, Jenny, I do still have some friends and contacts in the RAF, particularly on the Radar side of it. There is a RAF Unit that keeps track of space debris and meteorites and knows what satellites are where and what's happening i.e: any changes in orbits, and malfunctions......I can only ask:dunno::snork:
     
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    9th head from your left, Jenny, on the front row with his hands in his pockets...scruffy airman!!!, in my first year as an Air Radar Fitter proper......good days!!:paladin:
     
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      He's the good looking one with the cheeky grin.
       
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      If any info. released was permissible on an open forum such as this Armandii, I, along with most of us on GC would be very interested to know what it was.
      Just a thought, a bit of Curiosity is in a "malfunction " state I think I read somewhere..
      Hasn't fallen back to good old Blighty by any chance ???
       
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      In other words, on a need to know basis, I don't need to know .;)
       
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      Thank you Armandii,
      I will go back to that piccie and examine it in more detail with a Magnifying glass and
      400% magnification!!
      Jenny
       
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        The sky is a pretty open place these days, Jenny. You'd be surprised how many Military, Government, Civilian, and amateur organisations track and categorise satellites of all kinds from all countries 24/7. Malfunctions are defined as those satellites that stop functioning before their stated lifetime, those whose orbits are degrading and will eventually return to Earth, a very few will get damaged by other debris and lose orbit, plus there's thousands upon thousands of bits of metal from the thousands of launches and other incidents. There's a lot of metal flying above your head that you can't see, I'm afraid!!:snork:
         
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        Are you a pilot then Armandii?
         
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        My OH and I go to the Herstmonceux Observatory Open evenings in the Autumn and there is always one of the domes where Radio "Hams" ,and I don't mean that disparigingly, will tell you all you need to know and more about the stuff they are tracking,
         
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        This makes one think FROM 5 mins in

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          No, FC, "Steely Eyed Killers" [Pilots] did a dangerous job flying aircraft;) . I was an Air Radar Fitter and rose to the dizzy rank of Chief Technician before leaving. If you look at the front of the Lightning in the pic you'll see a cone sticking out of the front..... that housed the radar for the aircraft and that was my "baby". Because of the shortage of my trade I ended up working on air to air missiles, ground to air missiles, reconnaissance aircraft of differing types that used specialised radar, and then on Ground Radar using Military radar that could see beyond normal range and "painted" and i.d. stuff normally not picked up. Then my last tour was at a Organisation known as CTTO which did trials on stuff.:snork:
           
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            Fantastic Jack:dbgrtmb:
             
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            I would love to be able to look at the stars ,when in Eire we lived in the middle of nowhere,Co Kilkenny, the stars were fabulous,no air pollution. Now i live in Port Talbot it`s like daylight outside at night with the steelworks polluting the skies,:gaah: both light and air pollution :hate-shocked:
             
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            :wow: That must have been fascinating! As a kid, I always wanted a career in electronics, and even began to pursue it when I left school by getting a job in a TV/Video dealer - many nights spent in the workshop trying to learn (mostly by trial and error); I learnt a bit, but in truth I simply wasn't clever enough. I truly admire guys like you who have not only learnt your trade, but learnt it to such a high standard.


            Before I get told off, I better get back on topic :snork:

            Relatively clear night here tonight, and although there is not many stars obtainable through the scope (mostly due to our inexperience, I'd suggest), however the moon is fairly spectacular - and below is what you get when you shove the lens of and HTC One X up against the eyepiece of a telescope :snork:

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