ISS and Cygnus-Module with Flare
Taken by Wolfgang Dzieran on September 22, 2013 @ Bad Lippspringe, Germany
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2013:10:22 20:45:44
 
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I observed the ISS this evening at the sky over my hometown Bad Lippspringe in Germany. The ISS was followed by another object in the sky. This was the module Cygnus, just a few hours ago released from the ISS. And suddenly, the Cygnus-Module flared like the Iridium satellites :-) In the second image you can see the ISS (and a little bit of Cygnus) flying into the earth shadow in the constellation Aquila / Eagle. My camera is a Canon 5D Mark II with 28mm wide lens, f/4.0, 30sec, ISO400.
Photographer's website:
http://astroblog-lippspringe.blogspot.de/2013/10/22oktober-iss-und-cygnus-modul.html
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