ISS Solar Transit
Taken by Bum-Suk Yeom on October 9, 2019 @ Iksan, South Korea
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Image of the solar transit of the International Space Station (ISS) taken from Iksan in South Korea on October 09th 2019 at 02h 46min 18s UT. Transit duration: 0.4s, ISS distance to observer: 556 km, Speed in orbit: 7.5km/s, Diameter of ISS: 49.7”, Altitude= 47.1°. 02:46 09 October 2019 UT, TOA-150 refractor (diameter 150mm, final focal length 2200mm), EM-400 German mount, Baader Herschel wedge solar prism, Canon 5D Mark III, x2 Barlow lens, 1/8000s, ISO 200, Iksan, South Korea. Taken by Bum-Suk Yeom.
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https://cometsky.tistory.com/
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