ISS solar transit
Taken by Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau on January 3, 2022 @ Rafaela, Santa Fe, Argentina
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This Monday, January 3, 2022, I had the opportunity to register another transit of the International Space Station (ISS) from the small town of Colonia Margarita about 60km from where I live in Argentina. Although the turbulence of the atmosphere and the heat were very high (a constant this summer), I managed to obtain this image of the ISS crossing the solar disk in just half a second. Although until a few days ago the sun showed us many sunspots, but now, the disk was practically blank and only decorated by the passage of the ISS. To take this picture I used a Coronado Solarmax II solar telescope with 90 mm aperture and a ZWO 183MM camera.
Photographer's website:
https://www.eduardoschaberger.ar
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