Space station crossing the moon
Taken by Ian Griffin on April 19, 2016 @ Portobello, Otago, New Zealand
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Date Taken: 2016:04:19 10:19:25
 
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The International Space Station was predicted to cross the lunar disc as seen from my backyard this morning. As the transit lasted less than two heartbeats, decided to video the event! So I got up, aligned my camera with the moon and hoped for the best. As you can see from the attached composite image. I managed to capture the ISS in over 100 frames as it shot across the moon at 5KM per second.
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