ISS in morning skies
Taken by Brad Timerson on September 15, 2017 @ Newark, NY
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I caught the ISS passing through the bright objects in early morning skies. Successive 10 second exposures so twilight wouldn't overwhelm image, then stacked. Bright Venus at top, Regulus near ISS path, Mercury and Mars near horizon.
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