Rocket trail near conjunction of the Moon, Jupiter and Venus.
Taken by Filipp Romanov on November 28, 2019 @ Yuzhno-Morskoy, Nakhodka, Russia
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 60D
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2019:11:28 18:33:16
 
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Rocket trail (most likely North Korean rocket) near conjunction of the Moon, Jupiter and Venus. When I photographed the conjunction of the Moon, Jupiter and Venus on the coast of the Sea of Japan (in my small homeland, in Yuzhno-Morskoy, near Nakhodka, Russia), at 08:17 UT I saw this trail in my photographs (Canon EOS 60D, 18-135 mm, on the tripod). When the sky darkened more in the evening twilight, the trail became visible better, but by 08:45 UT it almost completely dispersed. I did not know anything about the launch of this rocket, and I took photos of the rocket trail by accident when I photographed this conjunction of two planets and Moon. I took a photo of myself, with the conjunction of the Moon and two planets and with the trail of this rocket. Two photos (which have a lot of text) I did not process , and on the other two photos I increased the contrast. Best regards, Filipp Romanov (22 years old, amateur astronomer since 2009, discoverer of variable stars and planetary nebulae candidates, possible double stars and transients, author of two scientific papers published in scientific journals https://filipp-romanov.livejournal.com/27664.html ).
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