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A digital photo I took on Boxing Day in Far Western New South Wales shows a
fat white streak in the sky which might be an aberration of the camera or,
more interestingly, a bit of space junk or meteorite entering the
atmosphere. How do I make the photo available for comment? The camera
read-out gives 12:49:49 pm, 1/500 shutter speed. Keyhole gives approx.
31deg.12'03S, 142deg.48'32E. Any information would be appreciated.
Clair.



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A digital photo I took on Boxing Day in Far Western New South Wales shows

a
fat white streak in the sky which might be an aberration of the camera or,
more interestingly, a bit of space junk or meteorite entering the
atmosphere. How do I make the photo available for comment? The camera
read-out gives 12:49:49 pm, 1/500 shutter speed. Keyhole gives approx.
31deg.12'03S, 142deg.48'32E. Any information would be appreciated.
Clair.


Publish your picture...

http://www.imageshack.us/

....and drop the link to the NG.


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Thanks "TQ", I uploaded the photo at imageshack a couple of times and got
the following:


,

but not a blue clickable - and then got sidetracked on other things.

The photo seemed to show a quite large piece of something burning up in the
atmosphere, and I would like to have been able to find out what. Back in
November, putting some sheep through a gate, I saw a similar and very fast
something at about 6 pm. Who keeps track of these things and, if there is a
next time, where can I find out what it was, or who would like to know?

Clair.


"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
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"Clair Inness" wrote in message
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A digital photo I took on Boxing Day in Far Western New South Wales shows

a
fat white streak in the sky which might be an aberration of the camera
or,
more interestingly, a bit of space junk or meteorite entering the
atmosphere. How do I make the photo available for comment? The camera
read-out gives 12:49:49 pm, 1/500 shutter speed. Keyhole gives approx.
31deg.12'03S, 142deg.48'32E. Any information would be appreciated.
Clair.


Publish your picture...

http://www.imageshack.us/

...and drop the link to the NG.





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With the tags removed:
http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/5...c05b0031ql.jpg

The streak looks too smooth to be "something burning up in the atmosphere.'

"Clair Inness" wrote in message
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Thanks "TQ", I uploaded the photo at imageshack a couple of times and got
the following:


[IMG]http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/5559/dec05
b0031ql.jpg[/IMG]


[IMG]http://i
mg485.imageshack.us/img485/9503/dec05b0038pu.th.jpg[/IMG]
,

but not a blue clickable - and then got sidetracked on other things.

The photo seemed to show a quite large piece of something burning up in

the
atmosphere, and I would like to have been able to find out what. Back in
November, putting some sheep through a gate, I saw a similar and very fast
something at about 6 pm. Who keeps track of these things and, if there is

a
next time, where can I find out what it was, or who would like to know?

Clair.


"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
...

"Clair Inness" wrote in message
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A digital photo I took on Boxing Day in Far Western New South Wales

shows
a
fat white streak in the sky which might be an aberration of the camera
or,
more interestingly, a bit of space junk or meteorite entering the
atmosphere. How do I make the photo available for comment? The

camera
read-out gives 12:49:49 pm, 1/500 shutter speed. Keyhole gives approx.
31deg.12'03S, 142deg.48'32E. Any information would be appreciated.
Clair.


Publish your picture...

http://www.imageshack.us/

...and drop the link to the NG.







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Thanks again TQ. How do you remove the tags and activate the address? For
future reference maybe?

I still wonder what it was.

All the best, Clair.


"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
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With the tags removed:
http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/5...c05b0031ql.jpg

The streak looks too smooth to be "something burning up in the
atmosphere.'

"Clair Inness" wrote in message
...
Thanks "TQ", I uploaded the photo at imageshack a couple of times and got
the following:


[IMG]http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/5559/dec05
b0031ql.jpg[/IMG]


[IMG]http://i
mg485.imageshack.us/img485/9503/dec05b0038pu.th.jpg[/IMG]
,

but not a blue clickable - and then got sidetracked on other things.

The photo seemed to show a quite large piece of something burning up in

the
atmosphere, and I would like to have been able to find out what. Back in
November, putting some sheep through a gate, I saw a similar and very
fast
something at about 6 pm. Who keeps track of these things and, if there
is

a
next time, where can I find out what it was, or who would like to know?

Clair.


"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
...

"Clair Inness" wrote in message
...
A digital photo I took on Boxing Day in Far Western New South Wales

shows
a
fat white streak in the sky which might be an aberration of the camera
or,
more interestingly, a bit of space junk or meteorite entering the
atmosphere. How do I make the photo available for comment? The

camera
read-out gives 12:49:49 pm, 1/500 shutter speed. Keyhole gives
approx.
31deg.12'03S, 142deg.48'32E. Any information would be appreciated.
Clair.


Publish your picture...

http://www.imageshack.us/

...and drop the link to the NG.











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All I did was a cut-n-paste edit to strip out the tags on
[IMG]http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/5559/dec05
b0031ql.jpg[/IMG]


At ImageShack, I think you need to select the last link they provide to get
a 'pure' URL.

"Clair Inness" wrote in message
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Thanks again TQ. How do you remove the tags and activate the address?

For
future reference maybe?

I still wonder what it was.

All the best, Clair.


"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
...
With the tags removed:
http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/5...c05b0031ql.jpg

The streak looks too smooth to be "something burning up in the
atmosphere.'

"Clair Inness" wrote in message
...
Thanks "TQ", I uploaded the photo at imageshack a couple of times and

got
the following:



[IMG]http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/5559/dec05
b0031ql.jpg[/IMG]



[IMG]http://i
mg485.imageshack.us/img485/9503/dec05b0038pu.th.jpg[/IMG]
,

but not a blue clickable - and then got sidetracked on other things.

The photo seemed to show a quite large piece of something burning up in

the
atmosphere, and I would like to have been able to find out what. Back

in
November, putting some sheep through a gate, I saw a similar and very
fast
something at about 6 pm. Who keeps track of these things and, if there
is

a
next time, where can I find out what it was, or who would like to know?

Clair.


"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
...

"Clair Inness" wrote in message
...
A digital photo I took on Boxing Day in Far Western New South Wales

shows
a
fat white streak in the sky which might be an aberration of the

camera
or,
more interestingly, a bit of space junk or meteorite entering the
atmosphere. How do I make the photo available for comment? The

camera
read-out gives 12:49:49 pm, 1/500 shutter speed. Keyhole gives
approx.
31deg.12'03S, 142deg.48'32E. Any information would be appreciated.
Clair.


Publish your picture...

http://www.imageshack.us/

...and drop the link to the NG.













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