Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Hercules (Her)  ·  Contains:  Hercules Globular Cluster  ·  M 13  ·  NGC 6205  ·  NGC 6207
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Starlink Constellation, Bob Stoffregen
Starlink Constellation
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Starlink Constellation

Acquisition type: Electronically-Assisted Astronomy (EAA, e.g. based on a live video feed)
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Starlink Constellation, Bob Stoffregen
Starlink Constellation
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Starlink Constellation

Acquisition type: Electronically-Assisted Astronomy (EAA, e.g. based on a live video feed)

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While shooting test images for an EAA session at an upcoming star party,  I captured my intended target,  M13 and 18 Starlink trails over the course of 3 30 second exposures.  Using Sharpcap's Live Stack feature I was watching images come in when I saw one had a satellite trail thru it.  No big deal, I see them all the time.  However the next image loaded and then there were ten or so, then the third loaded and I counted 18.  I usually do not save these images and for star parties they get no further processing.  No calibration frames at all and not using the cooler on the camera as I was switching between NINA and SharpCap.  I applied a stretch in the Histogram of the Live Stack function as well as a quick color correction. I had the wherewithal to "Save as Displayed" and it saved the uploaded .png file.   If you zoom all the way in you can see each trail has a dark center with lighter sides.   Assume the dark center is the body of the satellite with the brighter edges being panels?  I thought this was a rare capture and wanted to share.  Please comment. Thanks

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Starlink Constellation, Bob Stoffregen