ISS Lunar Transit
Taken by Erika Rix on September 11, 2014 @ Leander, Texas, USA
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Date Taken: 2014:09:11 15:27:01
 
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I drove to Leander, TX, this morning to catch the ISS lunar transit. This is the field sketch, mirrored and rotated to match standard orientation. I was surprised to see the ISS was a glowing white (expected a silhouette) and what appeared to be a shadow on one side of it. It seems I may have caught a module and one of the solar arrays. The shadow was most likely another solar array or the shadowed area of the module. Sketch media: black Strathmore Artagain paper, white pastels, white charcoal and black charcoal
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