ISS Crossing Starlink Trail
Taken by Arthur Gülzow on March 29, 2020 @ Segeberg in the northern part of germany
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 700D
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Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2020:03:29 20:48:32
 
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Yesterday at about 07:45 p.m. UT I watched the ISS passing Venus, the Pleyades and the Moon too, and then dive into Orion, greeting Bellatrix and nearly touching Beteigeuze. Then the other satellites came into my field of view. First I thought of cube-sats being released from the ISS. But they are too small to be noticed so far away. And then I noticed the other ones, more and more were roaming from SW to NO. It might have been nearly the sixty ones of one of SpaceX's starlink fleet. Some of them are shown in the anclosured images. Many many others I photographed in the constellation of Lion. It was an overwhelming sight for me, because it was very unespected. There was nothing to find on heavensabove.com.
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