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ISS Across the Milky Way (35mm 6D).jpg
The International Space Station – the bright streak – shoots across the Milky Way amid the Summer Triangle stars on May 29, 2017 during one of its several passes this night. Other fainter satellite trails are also visible. Vega is at top, Deneb at left, Altair at right — the three stars of the Summer Triangle.
This is a stack of 3 x 1-minute exposures with the 35mm lens at f/2.2 and Canon 6D at ISO 1250, with the camera on the Star Adventurer Mini tracker. High haze added the natural star glows – no filter was employed. The trail gaps are from the 1 second interval between exposures.
This is a stack of 3 x 1-minute exposures with the 35mm lens at f/2.2 and Canon 6D at ISO 1250, with the camera on the Star Adventurer Mini tracker. High haze added the natural star glows – no filter was employed. The trail gaps are from the 1 second interval between exposures.
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