Starlink Satellite Flares
Taken by Jan Curtis on November 18, 2023 @ Cheyenne, Wyoming
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On 18 Nov 23, just after 3AM, I captured the brightest Starlink Satellite flares over the eastern horizon over a 40 minute period. Each panel is a stack of 10 to 20, 10 second exposures (top left is last and the bottom right is the stack of all the other images. Gaps in the star trails is the result of periods when no bright flares occurred. This usually occurred no more than a few minutes. Note how the flares move higher in the sky as dawn approaches (from bottom to top). The criss-cross pattern reveals the web-like pattern of the Starlink Constellation.
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