Cygnus OA-8 & ISS
Taken by Monika Landy-Gyebnar on December 7, 2017 @ Hárskút, Hungary
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Date Taken: 2017:12:07 20:48:03
 
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After it was dropped from ISS on 6th December I tried to photograph it in the evening but too many clouds intervened. On 7th December sky was very hazy at home so I went to the nearby hills where humidity was a bit lower. Cygnus came as Calsky predicted but it was a lot brighter, despite the still light blue sky the small ship was easy to spot, it's peak brightness was cca. +2,5 mag. (Prediction was +4 mag.) Cygnus will remain above until 18th December when it would reenter the atmosphere and burn there. Our weather would not help having more observations according to the forecasts...
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