ISS transit
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on April 27, 2022 @ Giurgiu, Romania
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Date Taken: 2022:04:27 13:09:52
 
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Went for a one hour drive to try and catch the ISS transiting near the large sunspots. Unfortunately, the road where I was supposed to cross to get near the end of the transit path, was closed, so I had to compute the trajectory of the ISS on the spot. It went close to the smaller sunspots, but thanks to some good seeing, the solar granulation is well seen. 150 mm refractor, Herschel wedge, ASI174MM.
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