Hi Ray - I'm not sure what the light is - in last night's video it looked a bit like the moon to me, but it could be some sort of internal lens/camera housing reflection issue, too. Definitely not volcanic. :) Augustine coords - we don't publicize these (don't want people messing with the cameras), but they're not secret, either. Lagoon: 59.372 -153.54 Mound: 59.37 -153.35 Homer: 59.6425 -151.54833 Night: 59.6425 -151.54833 Thanks, Cheryl -------- Ray Sypher-Idaho wrote: Hi Folks; Been noticing how you have added/improved some of your cameras and sites. Good job! On the SPURCKT camera, I notice that when I use the 24 hr feature, The tallest peak to the left(the volcano?)seems to have a funny patch of light in the same spot(right concurrent around the peak), night after night. Is that an anomaly of the lens? And. as an aside, would you have the co-ords for the Augustine cameras? Especially the n.e. site. Satellite images are just too 'muddy' to sort thru the lumps....... Thanks, Ray Sypher-Idaho -- Cheryl Cameron Geologist, Alaska Volcano Observatory Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys voice: 907-451-5012 fax: 907-451-5050
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