ISS-NEOWISE PHOTOBOMBED BY STARLINK
Taken by OLIVIER ROGER STAIGER on July 24, 2020 @ near Ecobois recycling south of Vétroz Switzerland
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STARLINK SATELLITE PHOTOBOMBS ISS COMET TRANSIT VIDEO HERE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW15oDbgK1c I was getting ready to shoot realtime video of ISS transit across the comet's tail... clouds where just barely clearing... ISS was going to appear any moment, when suddenly another bright dot appeared, identified as Starlink-1093 ( via heavens-above.com ) . PHOTOBOMB !!! hahahahaha... how rare is it to see a comet naked eye, AND ISS fly across its tail, AND having the scene photobombed - or let's say enriched because IMHO additionnal motion is welcome in video - by another satellite. Made my day. filmed from near Vétroz Switzerland at 23h32 local time. the comet was above mount Haut-de-Cry. Sony a7s and a7s2 lens Mitakon 35/0.95 and Canon EF 85/1.8 . 25 fps, 1/25th sec. auto-ISO up to 51200.
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https://www.klipsi.com
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