ISS Transit Over The Moon
Taken by Alex Krivenyshev on October 4, 2017 @ Edgewater, NJ
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 7D
Exposure Time: 1/1250
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2017:10:05 00:49:35
 
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Transit of the International Space Station in front of the (almost) Full 'harvest moon' on October 4, 2017 in the skies over New York city. Altitude of 562 kilometers (350 miles). The transit was visible from Edgewater (NJ), New York city and it lasted a 0.86 seconds. Transit details: 2017-10-04 23:25:24.44 ISS angular size: 49.17″; distance: 562 km altitude: 45.2°, visibility path width: 5.86 km Transit duration: 0.86 s; ISS velocity: 7.39 km/s (total); Moon angular size: 32.2′; 39.3 times larger than the ISS Moon phase: 99.4%; the ISS is in shadow
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