Bluewalker 3-TauOriCMa
Taken by Gary on November 14, 2022 @ Fort Davis, TX
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Date Taken: 2022:11:14 08:44:35
 
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Bluewalker 3 satellite made a bright (1st mag.) pass this morning, Nov. 14th, 2022 passing below Aldebaran, TAU then below Bellatrix, ORI and finally above Sirius, CMa. Images are video freeze frame grabs, 1/4s exp. iso 12800, taken with Sony A7s3, 50mm f1.8 lens on tripod. The SkyXPro chart shows the 61d area of the sky highlighted on Bellatrix, ORI, a magnitude +1.64 star. Aldebaran is +0.87m and Sirius is -1.44 and brightest of the three stars. Processed to give a more realistic naked eye sky view, click on each image to enhance depending on your viewing screen.
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