Starlink satellites
Taken by Monika Landy-Gyebnar on December 26, 2019 @ Hárskút, Hungary
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I just wanted to capture setting Venus and an early view of the zodiacal light when suddenly the Starlink satellites began to climb the W sky, one by one, in a never ending row. My cam was equipped with a 10mm lens and it proved to be ideal to capture the satellites. They were +1 / +1,5 magnitude bright so extremely well visible, even from light polluted cities in Hungary... They only faded when they reached Polaris. I could count 42 of them. They looked cool while the drifted across the W sky like a string of pearls but the result of their photoes became extremely disturbing... I also made a short timelapse of them: https://youtu.be/bOe8IOTHU48
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