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AlphaPhoenix | Photographing Iridium Flares @AlphaPhoenixChannel | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 12 hours ago
Iridium flares are man-made night sky phenomena where sunlight is reflected off of a satellite in orbit, creating a momentary (but extremely bright!) light in the sky. You can take long-exposure photographs of these satellites passing overhead and see the streak they leave on the sky!


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