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Astronomy Live StreamX's video: International Space Station Flyover 11-09-2020

@🚀 International Space Station Flyover 🚀 (11-09-2020)
Shot in 4K from Denver, Colorado USA Best viewed on a 4K Tv. Camera: Sony A7Siii Lens: Sony 24mm f/1.4 Gold Master Lens Click on the blue timestamp below to go to the event in the video timeline. 17:28 … ISS … is eclipsed by the earth’s shadow before appearing … left above right of logo … another satellite appears bottom center traveling upwards … as the ISS leaves the field of view a second satellite appears center traveling upwards. 10:13 … Bright Meteor … left side of screen. 10:55 … Bright Meteor … top left. 20:58 … Blinking Satellite/Space Junk (bird left side of screen) … top right center traveling downwards. 24:42 … 2 Satellites with closing music … right center traveling downward … bottom left traveling downward. In closing, during the 41minute live stream I recorded 17 meteors, 26 satellites and 3 birds. At times there were 2-3 satellites crossing the screen at the same time last night. These last two weeks we’ve being able to record over 100 meteors and many satellites in a night. With the up coming Northern Taurids (Nov 11-12) and the Leoinds Meteor Showers (Nov 16-17) we will have are hands full timestamping meteors. And lets not forget the Geminids Meteor Shower on December 13-14. Most live stream last 10 hours. I have a group of Moderators that help out with the live chat and time stamp meteors. I'm using the long awaited Sony A7Siii full frame camera (a five year wait) along with Sony 24mm f/1.4 Gold Master lens (75°x45° field of view). With this camera and lens combination it is able to reach star magnitude of +7! (Being almost downtown Denver I’m lucky to see 5 stars from my backyard!) I’m still finding what camera settings/compinations work best and usually start at a ISO of 102,400. Best bet is to watch this video on a 4K Tv. Better yet just watch the whole video! Just after getting the new camera/lens I was able to capture a fireball (very bight meteor) with a double burst… Click on the blue timestamp to replay. https://youtu.be/SIFv4kydcuQ?t=31113

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