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The image above (image ISS062-E-148365, original at high resolution here) was shot from the International Space Station (ISS) on 13 April 2020, 21:25:02 UT. It shows the Aurora Australis (southern lights) and a train of SpaceX Starlink satellites.
The presence of the Starlink train in this image was first noted by Twitter user Riccardo Rossi (@RikyUnreal) and brought to my attention by Huub Eggen (@phi48). It is present in two earlier images as well, taken the preceeding minute (images ISS062-E-148363 andISS062-E-148364).
ISS was at 48.25 S, 81.03 E and 440 km altitude at the time the photo
above was taken. With this information, I came to the following probable
satellite ID's (annotations in image below) for the objects in the imaged "train": these are all objects from the 17 February 2020 launch ("Starlink 4").
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posted by SatTrackCam Leiden at 18:17 on 19-Apr-2020
"Starlink "train" photographed from the International Space Station"
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I came here to learn the exposure time but...
23/4/20 16:06