Iridium Flare, Unknown light
Taken by Adam on January 30, 2017 @ Stanley, Virginia, USA
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3300
Exposure Time: 667/10
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2017:01:30 19:37:21
 
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Took this photo of an Iridium and noticed that 2 other satellites were very close to it. But on the upper right hand side I noticed an odd streak of light. The only time I have seen anything like that was with lightning bugs but there are none out this time of year. I took multiple pictures after the flare photo with the same settings and that streak was in none of the other photos. I guess it was a pixel thing but I have never seen it like that. If anybody knows what that could be, info would be appreciated. The camera is a Nikon D3300.
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