Double Iridium flare
Taken by Gadi Eidelheit on January 25, 2017 @ Givat Shmuel
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Iridium flares are common but a double flare, just 40sec apart is not. This is the case in the following photo, which is a double exposure on a tripod, each photo is 15 seconds. The bright star at the upper right coner is Capella
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Nice photo!
Ive taken double Iridium flare, too. In my case the double flare was with 14 sec apart, where the brighter Iridium 6 was followed by the second Iridium 51, and the second one started flaring before the first one disappeared so I was able to see two flares at the same time.
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