ISS & Starlink - 1091
Taken by Paolo Bardelli on May 27, 2020 @ Sumirago (Varese), Italy
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Date Taken: 2020:05:31 12:43:01
 
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The sequence of the passage of the ISS (... with firefly!) of May 27, just before the postponed launch of Crew Dragon. Analyzing the images, I realized the presence of the Starlink - 1091 satellite, just ahead of the Space Station and much weaker (M. 4,6), which, prospectively, was almost perfectly (and dangerously?) aligned with the orbit of the ISS. Canon 6d, lens Samyang 14 mm.
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