Solar Transit of the ISS
Taken by Jeremy Gilchrist on June 18, 2026 @ Moncure, North Carolina
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Date Taken: 2026:06:19 09:00:00
 
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In under 0.8 seconds on 6/18 the ISS crossed the face of the sun in central North Carolina. From the location I was in it occurred at 12:43:36 PM. This was taken via raw AVI with the Seestar S50. The size was just over 63 arcseconds.
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