ISS over Sinus Iridum (lunar transit)
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on January 5, 2018 @ Poiana lui Stanga, Romania
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Date Taken: 2018:01:05 17:01:52
 
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A short trip with a friend outside Bucharest for a much shorter astro-event: the transit of the ISS over the Moon. A beginners mistake made the shape of the Station a bit blurred (didn’t set the exposure time correct- 2.4 milisec instead of less than 1 milisec). But it will be different next time 🙂 The station passed over the large lava-filled crater Sinus Iridum (Bay of Rainbows). And a short animation, showing the station move across the lunar surface about 10 times slower compared to the actual event time: https://maximusphotography.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/issjan5.gif
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Hi Maximilian
The blur is really mnmal !
Great capture !
Posted by sweiller 2018-01-06 11:25:33
 
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