Rocket
Taken by Paulo Régis on November 23, 2020 @ Fortaleza, Ceará , Brazil
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS REBEL T5i
Exposure Time: 2/1
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2020:11:23 19:31:21
 
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I made a record of the Chinese rocket Long March 5 when it crossed the skies of Brazil on the way to the Moon. The launch took place on the platform of the Wenchang space center at around 20:00pm UT. I took the photo at 21:42pm UT. What we see in the photo is the activation of the last stage pushing the rocket for insertion in lunar orbit. The rocket takes the Change'e-5 probe that will collect lunar samples and bring them to Earth by the end of this year. I think a lot of people in the city must have seen it. It was very bright and easily visible to the naked eye. I used a 100mm lens, ISO 1600, F2 with 2s exposure. the other photo, with jupiter and saturn was with the cell phone
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