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Looking up into the Milky Way, again through Scorpio but a dark sky and without the moon (see my earlier image). This is a stitched panorama of two images. What fascinated me, on viewing it, is that no fewer than five satellites/space junk items have left trails. Only one shows here (you'll need to view large), just above and left of Antares and slightly below the centre.
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Do you know apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html ? It's my go-to place for perspective when life on earth looks too absurd ....
Pam J club has replied to Sarah P. clubI did have a pic on the epod too !
tiabunna club has replied to Sarah P. clubSpace junk... it actually a low orbit problem now.
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