meteor, iss, jupiter, Saturn
Taken by Pepe Manteca on November 19, 2021 @ Begues, Barcelona, Spain
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 90D
Exposure Time: 6/1
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2021:11:19 20:38:49
 
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it's been impressive. I was trying to capture meteors in the area of Jupiter, Saturn with the Full Moon still low.I receive warning sound from my phone that the ISS appears and I think I will capture it because it will be beautiful. I move the camera to capture the ISS and see a Meteor that is gradually falling into the field. In the image Jupiter and Saturn come out moved and the ISS a little. The image is 6 seconds because there was light.Thanks to the ISS I have been able to catch a nice meteor!!! Thank you very much ISS!
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