ISS in wide angle with iPhone 12s
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on September 15, 2022 @ Airport Approach, Pensacola, Florida
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Heard the .5x lens was not good for astronomy (too slow, compared to normal lens), but thought with the bright ISS, might be fun to try anyway. From Airport Apporach in Pensacola, 30" night camera mode, .5X setting. First shows ISS passing between Arcturus (bottom) and Vegs (top), next as it cruises on eastward, and last with 1X lens as it sets in treeline in Cassiopeia at 7:48 PM.
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