ISS a waxing Moon and the Summer Triangle
Taken by Malcolm Park on October 24, 2015 @ Bloomfield, ON
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3S
Exposure Time: 3/1
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: 200
Date Taken: 2015:10:24 01:26:58
 
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The ISS glided over at 6:51pm and it was a long one. It took 10 minutes for the full transit. A composite of over 100 frames was necessary due to the brightness of the sky, forcing very short shutter speeds. The ISS reached magnitude of -2.5 so it was quite bright. And only the brightest stars were visible, including the Summer Triangle stars of Deneb, Altair and Vega. This shot was taken with a Nikon DSLR and an 8mm fisheye lens.
Photographer's website:
http://www.photopark.ca
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