Iridium Flare and a Delphinus
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on June 21, 2015 @ Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
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Date Taken: 2015:06:21 14:33:10
 
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Iridium Flare taken tonight around 2am local time (CEST) produced by the Iridium 54 satellite, forward antenna, of a magnitude of -7.0 and easily visible even from the city center of Pisa! The little constellations of Delphinus and Equuleus are in the picture, while the bright star high in the right corner is Altair, in the Aquila constellation. Background image: Canon EOS 700D with 18-55mm IS STM Lens at 24mm ISO 800 f4.5. 50x4" lights with 10 darks. No flat, no bias. Flare: anon EOS 700D with 18-55mm IS STM Lens at 24mm, ISO 200 f4.5 30" exp. Elaboration with Pixinsight 1.8 and Photoshop CC.
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