The ISS in transit near AR 2403
Taken by Maximilian and Eliza Teodorescu on August 26, 2015 @ Magurele, Romania
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 550D
Exposure Time: 1/2500
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2015:08:26 15:44:46
 
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My wife and I went outside our town today to shoot a transit of the ISS passing near sunspot group AR2403. Too bad the solar pannels were not paralel to the Earth, so we could have catch a better view of the ISS. Next time I will have to speak with some of the astronauts :) The ISS looks a bit like a bird in these images. My wifes setup was a 127mm Maksutov while I used a 115mm APO Refractor and a 2x Barlow lens. Both with Canons 550D at ISO100 and of course solar filters placed at the front of the scopes. As before, the ephemeris was computed for us by CalSky.
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