Tianhe-1
Taken by Oleg Toumilovitch on May 6, 2021 @ Johannesburg, South Africa
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Tianhe-1 First module of a new China's space station, launched on April 29th, passed tonight in Southern sky through constellation Carina and was visible from Johannesburg as a bright moving object. It could be easily confused with International Space Station. In the image the brightest star is a second-brightest star of the night sky- Canopus. Four bright stars in constellation Carina form asterism, known as False (southern) Cross. Accurate data of the pass was provided by Heavens-above.com
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