ISS (in shadow) Transit moon
Taken by Leonardo Caldas on April 27, 2015 @ Brasília Brazil
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Canon SX50hs movie at 24fps - 1/320 iso800 f/6.5 (automatic) gif at 12fps (1/2 speed) calky : Crosses the disk of Moon. Separation=0.065° Position Angle=233.5°, Position angle vertex=88.4°. Transit duration=0.58s Angular diameter=60.4" size=109.0m x 73.0m x 27.5m Satellite at Azimuth=323.9° NW Altitude= 59.9° Distance=458.1 km (in shadow) In a clock-face concept, the satellite will seem to move toward 0:03 Angular Velocity=48.9'/s
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