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Critique By: Taras R. Hnatyshyn  (K:4055)  
6/10/2004 9:29:34 PM

Simon,

Most satellites are pretty dim, so they only leave a faint trail. Some planes can be quite annoying. I once had 6 planes in a wide-angle planetary alignment photo I took. Then again, that's what one gets for trying astrophotography from the heart of New York City. If the planes are far enough away, then they're not as big a problem. On a guided astrophoto, you can at least cover the lens during the plane's overflight. With a star trail photo this would leave a gap in the trails. Then again, this can be used to goo effect at times...

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