International Space Station Transits the sun
Taken by Ian Griffin on August 10, 2016 @ Dunedin, New Zealand
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This morning at 10:16 I set up my camera close to Dunedin International Airport in New Zealands South Island. I was there to try and get some pictures of the International Space Station crossing the sun; the location was exactly on the centre line. This composite image shows each individual frame of video I shot as the ISS crossed the sun in less than 3 seconds. At the time, the ISS, with it's 6 crew was just over 1000km away from my observing site.
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