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This mesa in Tule Canyon is one of my favorite features in Texas to photograph. It is iconic in stature and history (but that is another story). One night while photographing the stars over the mesa a bright white light streamed across the entire horizon. It took some where around 5 minutes. It wasn't an aircraft, no blinking colored lights. I was baffled. I was actually doing a time laps which I would render in Star Trails (a single long exposure photo showing the movement of the stars). When I got home I shared some of the photos with friends are into astronomy. Turns out I caught the International Space Station. To date, this is one of my all time favorite photos! The white line is the space station as it went across the Texas Sky! The star trails actually represent about 4 hours of movement of the stars around the North Star. The line of the Space Station was only about 5 minutes. To my eye, it was a single point moving across the sky, But my camera was shooting a 30 second exposure so every photo of the space station was a line. As I write this I am watch Space X doc with the space station and am so very proud and excited about the future.
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