10/22/24: Starlink Flares over Factory Butte, UT
This second day I decided to move from Hurrah Pass toward Hanksville to try and get a different foreground/perspective on both the comet and the flare zone. The Hanksville area…
This second day I decided to move from Hurrah Pass toward Hanksville to try and get a different foreground/perspective on both the comet and the flare zone. The Hanksville area…
On 10/21/24 I drove through the tail end of the clearing storm to again reach Hurrah Pass prior to dusk, and now the waning moon remained well beneath the horizon…
Having first captured intense flaring from certain orbital inclinations of the Starlink satellite constellation back in April 2023, I have since spent considerable effort to gather additional data in the…
I've often said that if you don't look, you won't see. For the second time in 4 days, I've seen something that I'd never seen before, and I spend a…
89 minutes after my son watched a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch 23 Starlink Satellites (#6-55) from Cape Canaveral, Florida, I captured what I presume to be the second stage performing…
We’re back to the time of year when the predominance of Starlink satellites can be briefly illuminated low over the northern horizon as the sun approaches the Summer Solstice here…
"I saw some flashing lights in a dark night sky, and they appeared to not move; what are they?" I frequent several online sources of astronomy information where questions…
I was finally able to properly capture an image of a Starlink satellite 'train', a term used to describe how the satellites look in the days after a launch, after…
One of the reasons I enjoy shooting at night is because you never know what you (or the camera) might witness, occurrences that may be mundane, but sometimes things or…
Since I rarely shoot the northern sky, to date I haven't had an incursion by the nearly-600 Starlink satellites that have been launched by SpaceX to date. Comet NEOWISE provided…