However: while setting up the system and checking it out with an aim on the Pleiades, I filmed either a bird or a potential UNID satellite:
Integrated still image (click to enlarge):
I cannot 100% exclude that it is a bird, also because objects in LEO mostly would have been in shadow already at this time of the evening and sky direction (relatively low east). The resulting orbit is moreover retrograde (inclination about 127 degrees), which is very rare among satellites.
So maybe it was a bird. It does move very linear (birds usually don't) and doesn't look like other birds I had in view that evening, yet perhaps it was.
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