Starlink 7 stalellites close up
Taken by Szabolcs Nagy on April 23, 2020 @ Wimbledon, UK
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This is one photo (1 frame) not a composite! The most surreal photographic experience ever! Starlink 7 was launched and I knew 22 mins (or so) it will fly above me. I did a preparation as I would do to an ISS imaging session. It went past at around 84 deg. above horizon, was bright as hell and when I looked back the frames..... couldn't believe my eyes! So you'll see on this photo marked with arrows: - Falcon-9 2nd stage - a few Starlink satellites already separated from from the main bunch - rest of the Starlink satellites which only started spreading Isn't that cool??? :D
Photographer's website:
https://spacestationguys.com/satellites-space-debris/
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