ISS/Moon/Regulus/Mars
Taken by Gary on October 4, 2013 @ Fort Davis, TX
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A bright early morning pass of the ISS above the Waning Crescent Moon (7%) on 2013/10/02 at 11:02 UT taken with Canon T1i, 39mm, iso 3200, 30s exp. Close-up of Moon/Earthshine taken with Canon T4i, Meade 10"f/10 LX-200 w/6.3fr, iso 400, 1/4s. TheSkyX chart shows the wide field view. From Sputnik 1 launch by Soviet Union in 10/04/1957 to near new Moon and ISS by USA/International partners, 56 years, how times have changed in the space frontier !
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