File:KH12 USA129 satellite.jpg
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KH-12 Keyhole photo-reconnaissance satellites can on occasion be very easily seen by the naked eye. This photograph shows a bright pass of the KH-12 USA 129 (96-072A), photographed on 3 September 2010 from Leiden, the Netherlands, by amateur satellite tracker Marco Langbroek. The satellite has drawn a bright streak amidst the stars of Pegasus in this 10 second exposure (movement was from right to left).
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