ISS pass
Taken by Didier Van Hellemont on May 16, 2020 @ Gent, Belgium
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The nights are getting very short in Northwestern Europe, even to the point it does not get fully dark. Due to the low altitude of the sun below the horizon, you can see up to 4 ISS passes on some night. This pass was on Saturday May 16 just after 11 pm local time. During the 5 minute exposure, ISS flew all the way from Madrid, over the northern Alps, to Budapest (2300 km). Impressive!
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