Minotaur Launch @ 650+ Miles
Taken by Joshua Weston on November 19, 2013 @ Madison, Maine, USA
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Incredible. Watching a man-made object in flight from so far away, over 600 miles. I can't even describe it. I took a 30 second exposure at 100 ISO and 4.5 aperture. The first is as it came over the town, the second is right after I reset the camera after a second or two delay, and it shows the engines fading out as they throttle down. Extremely windy evening, with gale force winds and frequent cloud banks, but we got lucky. Even with the noise, it made for an interesting capture of a man-made object further away than I have ever seen.
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