international space station meets sunspot AR2673
Taken by Amir Ehteshami on September 8, 2017 @ Marvdasht, Fars, Iran.
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The ISS orbits planet earth, sometimes it passes in front of the sun or the moon, you just have to know when and where to look. i was very found of great sunspot AR2673, so i thought it is a good idea to capture an image when its going to visit this sunspot, then i drove around 100 kilometers to arrive at my destination near Persepolis and set up my equipment. just a few milliseconds before the pass, my laptop thought that it is a good time to stop working and hanging there, but then suddenly it worked again! so i just lost 2 or 3 frames, but i was still good to go! if you like my work, you can follow me at: https://www.instagram.com/amir_ehteshami/ skywatcher 10 inch f4.72 dobsonian mounted on AZ-EQ 6 GT and ZWO ASI 178mm cooled with a peltier module and water circulation.
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