Super Moon plus maybe a shooting star?
Taken by Jay Tinker on August 10, 2014 @ Tully, NY
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  Camera Used: SONY SLT-A65V
Exposure Time: 1/4000
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2014:08:11 08:30:38
 
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I was taking multiple images of the Super Moon with different settings on my camera. When I reviewed them, I found this image of the Moon with something passing in front. The shutter speed was 1/4000 of a second, so it must have been moving very fast. Sony A65, 300mm, ISO-1600, 1/4000 sec. f/5.6
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Thats for sure a plane, you can see the plane in front. A shooting star would have most likely not have shown up, but if it did it would either show up as a very bright streak or if it was a big one, a smoke trail.
Posted by Will_Sch 2014-08-11 22:12:19
 
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