Iridium Flare Bisecting Moon, Jupiter
Taken by Rich Carbin on May 12, 2016 @ Abercanaid, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, UK
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Bright -7 mag Iridium flare neatly bisecting the Moon and Jupiter. Thin cloud giving the Moon the appearance of being full, actually 51%. Canon EOS M, 22mm f2.8 ISO 100 30s cropped.
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