Bright flare of the ISS
Taken by Filipp Romanov on December 8, 2021 @ Yuzhno-Morskoy (near Nakhodka), Russia
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On December 8, 2021, from Yuzhno-Morskoy (Nakhodka, Russia), I took photos (using my damaged camera Canon EOS 60D) of the ISS (with bright flare in the 3rd trail; with the naked eye this flare looked spectacular and was comparable in brightness to Venus) trails (little over 4 hours before docking of Soyuz MS-20) among Venus, Moon, Saturn and Jupiter - above the Sea of Japan. Exposures: 10 seconds for each photo.
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