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Satellite Flare Photobombs a Lunar Eclipse Under the Milky Way


Satellite Flare Photobombs a Lunar Eclipse Under the Milky Way Captured 15 minutes after the end of totality during the longest total lunar eclipse of the century, this scene shows the red glow of a partially eclipsed moon very close to Mars. With the galactic core of the Milky Way, you can see Saturn above the constellation Sagittarius. Near the Milky Way's colorful, dusty arc, a flare from the Chinese Earth-observing satellite Formosat-2 (also known as Rocsat-2) passes overhead.   More



(Source: Space.com - Sep 24)

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