New STARLINK-8 Train of Sats
Taken by Gary on June 13, 2020 @ Fort Davis, TX
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Date Taken: 2020:06:13 13:04:32
 
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STARLINK-8 was launched this morning, 2020/06/13 and I was able to get a early image of the bright (+1m) satellite train (1d in length) passing thru the ARI/TRI area at 10:57:52 UT using Sonya6400, 50mm f/2.8lens, iso 3200, 1/30s single frame grab from a 2m video. Followed it as it went towards PERseus and passed thru the California Nebula and into the low clouds on the ENE horizon. A few minutes later appeared the rising bright and morning planet (star)VENUS at -4.11m.
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