Iridium 12 satellite flare

Iridium 12 streaks down just below Polaris

Last Thursday, Iridium 12 was making a bright, magnitude -6.1 flare in the northern sky just below Polaris, so I took its photos with my iPhone. To eliminate the camera shake in the images, I used Hugin for the first time. It seems to do an excellent job of it.


Device: iPhone 5S
Settings: 30mm - ISO 2000 - 1/15s - f/2.2
Filters: None
Time: 2014-04-03 19:58 KST
Location: Suwon, Korea
240 photos stabilized with Hugin 2013.0.0 and combined with Startrails 2.3
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