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    Skywatching in West London on 10the December 2011 at 2230



    I knew to film this but forgot to switch on night vision.

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    Default Re: Skywatching in West London on 10the December 2011 at 2230

    Any chance of getting some 'Snapshots' of those lights ?

    If you can, then post them here!

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    Default Re: Skywatching in West London on 10the December 2011 at 2230

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    Any chance of getting some 'Snapshots' of those lights ?

    If you can, then post them here!
    I've not tried to do frame shots. I will think about how to do it.

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    Default Re: Skywatching in West London on 10the December 2011 at 2230

    Hi ktight,

    Not a lot to go on here but it could be commercial traffic heading right toward you. That would be why the light appear in the same general area but maybe a little up or down, as the plane rises and falls. There is great software that can be downloaded to your smart phone, http://travel.flightexplorer.com/snapshot.aspx. All you do is point your phone to the sky and it will tell you if it is a commercial flight. It will tell you the flight #, where it took off from, and where it is headed. You seem to have a lot of phenomenon going on around your area. This would probably be a great app for you to weed out some of the activity.

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    Default Re: Skywatching in West London on 10the December 2011 at 2230

    Quote Posted by Amysenthia (here)
    Hi ktight,

    Not a lot to go on here but it could be commercial traffic heading right toward you. That would be why the light appear in the same general area but maybe a little up or down, as the plane rises and falls. There is great software that can be downloaded to your smart phone, http://travel.flightexplorer.com/snapshot.aspx. All you do is point your phone to the sky and it will tell you if it is a commercial flight. It will tell you the flight #, where it took off from, and where it is headed. You seem to have a lot of phenomenon going on around your area. This would probably be a great app for you to weed out some of the activity.
    I have never seen commercial aircraft jumping like this and I have viewed many of them. The commercial are easily recognisable and bigger. I can take footage of some if you want evidence of this.

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