StarLink Satellites
Taken by Allan Morton on April 23, 2020 @ Madison County, Idaho, USA
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Attached is one of my photos taken this evening (April 23) of the StarLink satellites as they moved across my northern sky here in Idaho at around 9:27 p.m. MDT. The exposure was 1/15 second at ISO 6400. They were traversing the constellation Cepheus and the bright star just to the left of top center is Iota. The bright star in the far right is Alderamin and interestingly, the star in the top of the pine tree is Delta Cepheus, the type star of the Cepheid variables. It was not dim tonight, however, because it was pulsating, but due to an occultation presumably caused by some pine needles!
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