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Dear All,
I was reading Jim Cook e-mail regarding displaying Satellites from orbit and I thought I would try my question again. I have just upgraded to Starry Night Pro and there is a phenomenon known as solar or sun outage that occurs twice a year. Whereby the sun goes directly behind the geostationary satellites e.g. Astra 1 and causes noise ( this appears as sparklies on a tv) for a few minutes. I want to observe this event as the sun tracks across
these satellites in the Clarke Belt.
What is the best way to view this event using SNP. Best Regards
Ray London |
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