ISS Passage
Taken by Bob Beal on April 7, 2020 @ St. George, UT, USA
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The ISS made a mid-twilight pass through a cloudless SW sky, passing by Venus and the Pleiades, Aldebaran, Orion's Belt, and Sirius along the way. Labelled and unlabelled versions.

Photo data: Panasonic G9, Olympus f/8 fisheye body-cap lens, 15 x (f/8, 15 sec, ISO 400) = 3m 45s.

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