Moon, Celestron 5SE, Canon 1000D, 29th Dec 2009, Lancaster, UK:

Moon, Celestron 5SE, Canon 1000D, 31st Oct 2009, Lancaster, UK:

Moon, Canon 1000D, 8th Mar 2009, Lancaster, UK:
Moon, Canon 1000D, 6th Feb 2009, Lancaster, UK:

Moon, Canon 1000D, 21st Dec 2009, Lancaster, UK:
Satellite Flare: Iridium 29, 21st Mar 2009, Lancaster UK:
Satellite Flare: METOP-A [0.8], 11th April 2009, Lancaster, UK.

The ISS chasing the Shuttle through Orion, Mar 26th 2009, Lancaster, UK:
Satellite Flare: Iridium 83 [-5], 5th Aug 2009, Lancaster UK:
Satellite Flare: Iridium 41, Mannheim, Germany, 21 Sept 2009:
Satellite Flare: Iridium 53 [-8] Mannheim, 28th Aug 2009:
Satellite: NOSS 2-1 (C), NOSS 2-1 (D), NOSS 2-1 (E), Naval Ocean Surveillance System Triplet, 26th Mar 2009:
Geostationary Satellites: Nilesat 101/102, Atlantic Bird 4, Hotbird 10, 12th Aprl 2009, Lancaster UK. Geosats visible on the right hand side in a cluster. These are sodding hard by the way:

Satellite: Iridium 58 (right) and 95 (left) Flares. Quite hard to capture this without over exposing, Lancaster UK, 23rd Mar 2009:

Satellite Flare: Satellite: USA 129 [-1.7], 7th Apr 2009, Lancaster, UK. USA 129 is a keyhole 12 satellite. I once saw a very very bright blue flash from USA 129 and have since tried to get a repeat showing:

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