ISS Moon Transit
Taken by John Ashley on June 6, 2017 @ Glacier Natl. Park, Montana
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Date Taken: 2017:06:07 03:25:45
 
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The International Space Station crossed the face of the nearly-full moon Tuesday at 11:14 p.m., as viewed from Apgar in Glacier National Park, Montana. The actual transit only lasted 1.16 seconds, and I forgot to wave to the 6-person crew.

Nikon D750 with 500mm lens, ISO 1000, F6.3 at 1/2000 sec. Video at: https://www.facebook.com/JohnAshleyFineArt/videos/1473820275990620/
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