ISS transiting the Moon
Taken by Robert Barsa on September 21, 2020 @ Košice, Slovakia
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Transit of the international space station in front of the Moon. The objects were quite low above the horizon and therefore the seeing was not ideal. The station is then also further from the observation point, thus appearing smaller and the relative movement is slower, so the duration of the transit is much longer than in a situation when the station would be culminating above the observer. Video taken with Sony A7III attached to the 8" Newtonian telescope using the eyepiece projection method. Exposure 1/250s, ISO 5000
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