ISS, Cygnus AO-7 and Dragon CRS-11
Taken by Marco Langbroek on June 4, 2017 @ Leiden, the Netherlands
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 60D
Exposure Time: 5/1
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2017:06:05 01:20:43
 
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In late twilight, with some cirrus in the sky, I observed the ISS pass low in the southern sky. About 25 seconds behind it was a second faint object, the Orbital ATK Cygnus OA-7. Another, brighter object, the SpaceX Dragon CRS-11 came some 1m 25s after the ISS, 1 m after the Cygnus. These three pictures show the objects. The first image shows the bright ISS and faint in the upper right corner the Cygnus OA-7. The second image shows Cygnus OA-7 (ISS is already behind the trees). The third image shows Dragon CRS-11. The images were made on June 4, 2017, between 21:39:07 and 21:40:37 UT.
Photographer's website:
http://sattrackcam.blogspot.com
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Big congrats!!! This is what I missed because of clouds...
Posted by LandyGyebnar 2017-06-05 01:34:34
 
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