ISS crosses the disc of Sun
Taken by Leonardo Caldas on March 13, 2014 @ Brasilia Brazil
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
Exposure Time: 1/200
Aperture: f/6.5
ISO: 500
Date Taken: 2014:03:13 16:04:47
 
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Using only a Canon sx50hs and a thousand oak filter I tried to photograph the ISS crossing the disc of Sun. Maybe it was not as good as I want to, but with practice and other camera settings in other tries it will be. 1/200 f6.5 Iso 400 zoom 75x (cropped) 2.5 fps (max from this camera) Crosses the disk of Sun. Separation=0.083° Position Angle=254.1°, Position angle vertex=147.1°. Transit duration=1.04s Angular diameter=38.8" size=109.0m x 73.0m x 27.5m Satellite at Azimuth=277.1° W Altitude= 33.3° Distance=713.3 km In a clock-face concept, the satellite will seem to move toward 10:06 Angular Velocity=29.5'/s
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