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English: Timelapse of 300 5-second exposures, taken with the observatories' 0.25-m f/8 Ritchey-Chretien telescope and QHY42 CMOS camera.

Time: 2020-04-10 21:05 - 21:25 UT

The fast satellite passing by is INSAT-2D, a defunct geostationary satellite.
Date Taken on 10 April 2020
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Author Northolt Branch Observatories, Renerpho

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BepiColombo, imaged at [[Northolt Branch Observatories]], 16 hours after the Earth flyby. At the time, the spacecraft was visible at 15th magnitude, at a distance of 280,000 km from Earth.

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