ISS solar transit
Taken by John Stetson on September 3, 2014 @ Portland, Maine
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Date Taken: 2014:09:03 09:54:18
 
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Follow the line of active regions on the sun, AR 2150, AR 2151, AR 2153, and AR 2152. At the end of the the line of ARs the ISS can be seen; it appears to be blending in with a sunspot. The ISS was 472 miles above the earth; the sun 94.5 million mile away (in the N hemisphere earth is further from the sun in summer).
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