ISS, Iridum flare, M33, M31
Taken by Chris Watson on November 27, 2017 @ Ridgecrest, California, USA
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Tonight The ISS went from the SW horizon to just above the NE horizon and it followed the Milky Way through Cassiopeia. I was also lucky enough to catch an Iridium flare just above the Andromeda Galaxy. I think this a quite an interesting photo with a lot going on: Milky Way, Andromeda (M31), Seven Sisters (M45), ISS, Iridium flare, B mountain on China Lake and even the Triangulum Galaxy (M33) if FB doesn't down sample too much. This is a composition of a 3.5 min sky exposure, stars tracked with iOptron Skytracker, and a 3 min non-tracked ground exposure. Camera: Canon 6D @ ISO 800 for the above mentioned times Lens: Samyang 14mm @ f/3.5
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