ISS Transit of the Moon
Taken by Paul Evans on February 5, 2017 @ Sprucefield, Northern Ireland
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Calsky alerted me to the possibility of an ISS Moon Transit. Weather looked good so I travelled 35 miles from home, set up my Lumix G7 camera in 4K video mode with Celestron 80ED refractor and filmed the Moon for the relevant few seconds. The sky was clear if a little hazy and the ISS turned up bang on time, fading into Earth's shadow 9 secs before its silhouette transited the Moon.
Photographer's website:
http://irishastro.org
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