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Free-fall Abseil by David & Daisy Levett in aid of Parkinsons UK. Sunday 27th September 2015. Arcelor Mittal Orbit, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London.
During the whole day it was clear . not even high elevation clouds to be seen till the evening..so i would go out and try for satellite images, it took a while for the first object to show and ..
no sooner , the jets were at it crapping the clear night sky.
So the fancy foot work and timing the best i could, what ever object made for optimal shooting before it whizzed past chem trails .. so a clear night yet again destroyed by the pollution caused by never ceasing jet traffic . This iridium flared right after this image was snapped and right into a thick lasting chem trail before crossing Cassiopeia .
Monochromatic Artistic Effect
Standing 115 metres high, the Orbit is the tallest art structure in Britain ā offering stunning views over the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Park and the whole of London.
Located in Orbit Circus in the south of the Olympic Park, the Orbit is Londonās major new visitor destination ā both during the Games and beyond.
In orbit: a gorgeous tourmalinated quartz, the "orbiting" path is made of sterling silver.
This handmade ring is made to fit a ring size of 6.75-7.5 (it is made to fit loosely).
Free-fall Abseil by David & Daisy Levett in aid of Parkinsons UK. Sunday 27th September 2015. Arcelor Mittal Orbit, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London.
Ho-hum. Stu modifies another one. THis time and Orbital Transport gets an X-20 as a piggyback on a B6-2
By Anish Kapoor
Designed for the XXX Olympiad, or the 2012 Olympic Games, this will be an observation tower, as well as a great bit of sculpture.
While in this image there is no object to be seen what is clear
is ..its not the sky. another good clear cool night for astrophotography crapped again by jets and their chem trails
The chem trail on the left was huge with a thinner one intersecting, however as the trail passed overhead a flash of light appeared next to it .
an Iridium ?
kinda doubt it the way this satellite was acting ..tended to be motionless for a second move on flash and for a time go behind the chem trail but as soon as the trail thinned out i guess the fun was over as the iridium disappeared as well.
the video clip in the previous image page shows this very satellite..