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Sky at Night

Moon, planets, stars, meteors, star trails, International Space Station (ISS). A selection from my night sky gallery. A really great resource for everything Stars & Space I use this great site http://www.meteorwatch.org
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    Nov 22/23 2011 startrail. Seems an age since we last had clear skies....in fact it was! Took the opportunity to grab another startrail in spot ventured before. Come out quite nice. Put camera in the field approx 1930 hrs and left it shooting continuous all night (15s exposures). Picked it up at 0730 the following morning. Captured with Olympus E5 & 8mm fisheye. 15s exposure time, F3.5 and ISO 640. Foreground and trees lit with flash bursts.
    11hrs, 11 mins, 11 secs on the 11th day of the 11th month of the 2011th year. A unique capture in time via my lunar font :-). Lunar images captured with Oly E5 & 90-250mm lens.
    Oct 22 2011 ISS pass from 1941hrs flyby. Approx 15 no 15s exposures captured with Olympus E5 & 8mm fisheye at my favourite tree ;-)