International Space Station
Taken by Donny Mott on June 5, 2015 @ Spirit Lake, Idaho
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Date Taken: 2015:06:06 11:02:13
 
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While waiting for a Iridium Flare I shot a set of images of the ISS coming over. The image sequence lasts for around 4 minutes and merged in this one image using Deep Sky Stacker. There are 3 other satellites in the image also. Where the ISS and the brightest sat cross is near the North Star Polaris. Easy to tell because all the other stars are rotating around it. This was one of the early passes of the ISS for the night. This is why the sky was still so Blue.
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