iss harvest moon transit
Taken by Clancy Cochran on September 17, 2016 @ Sheridan, California
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Like the farmers who use the harvest moon for picking crops late into the night, I decided to stay up for a different harvest...one of 40 spacestations! This was fortunately close to home and i was excited to see it on calsky for the night of the harvest moon. Taken with Stellarvue Raptor 90, ZWO ASI 120mm-s @ 55 fps. Calsky: 17.Sep.2016 0h48m22.00s: Transit-Duration: 0.72s, path width: 8.96km. Diameter of ISS: 52.02"
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