Space Station by Jupiter
Taken by Steve Lantz on June 4, 2015 @ Vancouver, WA
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Date Taken: 2015:06:05 11:59:44
 
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Happened to be close to the centerline of the ISS going by Jupiter. Pretty grainy due to high ISO. Celestron C11, prime focus with barlow, Nikon D7000 in HD video mode. 24 fps, 1/1000 shutter speed, 12,800 ISO. Checked CalSky right before the pass and it said the ISS would pass directly in front of Jupiter from a spot 2 blocks away. Went to that exact location but either the ISS orbit changed slightly or there is just too much uncertainty in the predictions - as it missed by a full arc minute or more.
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