Starlink satellite
Taken by Wolfgang Muehle on May 29, 2019 @ Stuttgart, Germany
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A satellite from the Starlink constellation was observed from Stuttgart on May 29, 23:06 CEST. It was about 3 minutes later than predicted by Heavens-above.com for the leading satellite. Shown are a stack of 8 exposures and a single picture. Exposure times were 4 sec, ISO 3200, f/4.0. Lyra is in the right part of the images. The one satellite observed was impressively bright, for several seconds flaring to about the brightness of Venus. No traces of other satellites in series of photographs around the predicted leading and trailing times were found. Likewise visually I saw only the one bright object.
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