ISS
Taken by Jeff Zambory on July 26, 2019 @ Ghost Lake, Alberta, Canada
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 70D
Exposure Time: 217/10
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2019:07:27 11:15:27
 
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I was out taking some photos of the Milky Way. There was no Moon, the sky was clear and no wind. I was taking photos over a lake and hoping to get some reflections of the stars and planets on the water. About 12:15 local time a very bright object caught my eye. It was the ISS, no mistaking it! Then I noticed a dimmer, but still very noticable satellite following it. It took me a minute to remember that there was a launch of a SpaceX Dragon Cargo spacecraft not too long ago. I was seeing them both, a first for me! I quickly aimed my camera at them and took one quick photo. As I was taking the picture, they slowly entered into the Earth's shadow and faded from view. I also included one of the reflection photos I was trying to take. Taken with a Canon 70D and a Sigma 14mm F1.8 Art lens. Exposure of f2.2, 21 seconds and 3200 ISO.
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