ISS Threads the Needle between Jupiter and Saturn
Taken by Bob Beal on November 19, 2020 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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...while the Moon and Sagittarius the Archer look on approvingly. The burst-mode gaps get farther apart as the Space Station approaches us at 17,000 mph.

Panasonic GX8, 12-35mm @35mm, star tracker, camera on slow burst mode.
9 x (f/4, 15 sec, ISO 400) = 2m15s to cross the 21° (vertical) FOV.

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