by APOD Robot » Wed Sep 02, 2015 4:16 am
The Flare and the Galaxy
Explanation: Is this person throwing a lightning bolt? No. Despite appearances, this person is actually pointing in the direction of a bright
Iridium flare, a momentary reflection of sunlight off of a
communications satellite in orbit around the Earth. As the
Iridium satellite orbits, reflective antennas became aligned between the observer and the Sun to create a
flash brighter than any star in the night sky.
Iridium flares typically last several seconds, longer than most meteors. Also unlike meteors, the
flares are symmetric and
predictable. The featured
flare involved Iridium satellite 15 and occurred over southern
Estonia last week. In this
well-planned image, a spectacular night sky appears in the background, complete with the
central band of our
Milky Way Galaxy running vertically up the image center.
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