ISS Flyover
Taken by David McCashion on August 12, 2014 @ Little Lepreau, New Brunswick, Canada
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ISS flew over our house twice on Aug 12/14. First fly-over happened at 2126hrs AST, but was too low to get a picture of. The second fly-over at 2300hrs AST did come into view. It has been such a rainy summer here that its actually rare to get a good nights observing in. Canon 450D with 18-55mm lens attacted to tracking telescope piggyback style. Two 45 second exposures, ISO 1600.
Photographer's website:
http://citizenscientist123429.blogspot.ca/
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