Moon, Jupiter and Passing ISS
Taken by Peter Lowenstein on March 5, 2025 @ Mutare, Zimbabwe
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In the evening on Wednesday 5th March, following an incredible display of Sunset Crepuscular Rays to the west of Mutare (spectacular post to follow) the International Space Station (ISS) was observed transiting to the north of the Waxing Crescent Moon and Jupiter between 6.45 and 6.46 pm. This was captured in a series of 12 consecutive still images taken a few seconds apart which have been used to produce the accompanying time-lapse montages and animation. The satellite, which was brighter than Jupiter, was confirmed to be the ISS using ‘Visible ISS passes over Harare’ at https://www.astroviewer.net/iss/en/observation.php Camera: Tripod-mounted Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS40 in sunset mode.
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