A strange startrails
Taken by Paolo Bardelli on March 11, 2020 @ Sumirago (Varese), Italy
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Date Taken: 2020:03:12 10:36:43
 
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An apparently trivial startrails, a stellar rotation of 2 hours before the arrival of the fog. We are about 15 km. away from the Milan Malpensa Intercontinental Airport. During these times (21:30 - 23:30 local time) the traffic of departing planes is considerable, normally 20 to 30% of the stellar images in the large field contain at least a trace of the passage of an airplane. In these evenings, the passages are almost absent. As an amateur astronomer, I should be happy with this, but unfortunately the absence of planes in the sky depends on the serious problem of the COVID-19 virus, which is forcing us to forced isolation pending an improvement in this bad situation... Canon 6d, Samyang lens 14 mm., sum of 240 exposure (30 sec., 400 ISO, f/2,8).
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