The International Space Station transiting the Sun.
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on May 31, 2026 @
Magurele, Romania
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Today I've managed to catch an ISS solar transit, my first in a long while (I think two years). The seeing was not good, as clouds were rolling in, but the large apparent size of the Station (61 arcsec) was enough to get a glimpse at some of the structural details. I was also almost out of the band, so only a few frames had the ISS near the solar limb.
150 mm refractor, ASI183MM, Herschel prism and Solar Continuum filter.
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