ISS transiting the H-alpha Sun
Taken by Maximilian-Vlad Teodorescu on June 4, 2025 @ Gradistea, Romania
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A fast and "hot" ISS transit, at 35 degrees Clesius in a plain field. I didn't have to drive too far from home for this one. Note the many proms at the solar limb. Details: solar image is a 70 frame stack just prior the event, with the ISS initial frame overimposed onto the stack. Equipment: LUNT 60MT H alpha refractor, ASI183MM at 35fps. On tripod.
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