ISS transiting the Moon
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on April 2, 2017 @ Luica, Romania
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Date Taken: 2017:04:02 22:19:34
 
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My first transit of the ISS over a celestial body for 2017. The celestial body this time was our Moon. I’ve observed this transit together with my wife and a few other enthusiasts under a very transparent sky, with the Sun still hanging above the western horizon at the time of the transit. As for almost all these events, I had some issues with the acquisition, but the end result shows the shape of the Space Station nicely. Equipment: 115mm F/7 APO Refractor, 2.5x Powermate, ASI 174MM with UV/IR cut filter. Prediction using Calsky.
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Great !
Issues like the acquisition stopping for a split second ... I know this !
Posted by sweiller 2017-04-02 15:12:44
Thanks! Exactly my problem...if it didnt freeze...I would had 12 frames..not 3!!
Posted by MaximilianT 2017-04-02 15:13:48
 
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