ISS Transits the Sun
Taken by Anthony Ayiomamitis on October 1, 2023 @ Athens, Greece
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Date Taken: 2023:10:01 15:31:33
 
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It never gets too old or tiring catching the ISS transiting the Sun and/or Moon. Unfortunately, these opportunities are rare and especially sensitive to the local weather. Today there was one such opportunity and which, of course, was not to be missed with the ISS fairly large at 50 arc-secs in apparent size thanks to a range of 551 km. Further details on my website at https://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Sat-Trans-2023-10-01.htm .
Photographer's website:
https://www.perseus.gr
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