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Canon EOS 1300D
Canon kit lens 18-55mm
ISO 400, f/5.6, 10seconds, 55mm
9 light frames
Stacked in DSS and processed in PS 2020
International Space Station and a busy Sky!
It had been a while since ISS showed up in the sky and tonight I had the chance to capture it with some interesting conjunctions in the night sky. Planet Venus being at greatest western elongation and shining brightly was lining up with the twins (Pollux and Castor) in a straight line while planet Mars was almost over the beehive cluster and having ISS in the frame was too much of a busy sky not to be captured.
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