Starlink Satellites
Taken by Mark A. Brown on March 6, 2020 @ Near Troy Mills, Iowa
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This animated GIF is a compilation of 88 fifteen-second exposures showing the passing of 47+ Starlink Satellites trailing across the evening sky. Venus is the bright star-like object. Total exposure/animation time is 22-minutes. A bright waxing gibbous moon illuminated the windmill and landscape. Changes in brightness are from headlights of passing cars on a nearby highway. The satellites appear like a string of pearls strung across the sky as they emerge out of twilight. But in the animation, it appears like anti-aircraft fire coming out of the windmill and firing at Venus. It was crazy and continuous for 20+ minutes. The images were captured with a Canon 60Da, Sigma lens @28mm, f/4.5, ISO 800.
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https://northstarastronomy.wordpress.com
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