Zodiacal Light, ISS, Meteor
Taken by Monika Landy-Gyebnar on September 21, 2012 @ Veszprem, Hungary
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Date Taken: 2012:09:21 06:37:25
 
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Early dawn ISS flyby was spectacular as the space station crossed the cone of zodiacal light which just began to form. After ISS had set at my eastern horizon the lightcone brightened more and more and it became really nice: a celestial X was present with the patch of the Milky Way. Even a nice meteor fell into one of my pics! This time of the year is my favourite when cold fronts come and go, we have many nights with crystal clear sky after the fronts.
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