'ISS Sunspot' on a Blank Sun
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on July 3, 2016 @
Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy
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I woke up very early this morning to capture a good ISS Solar Transit since some months ago, when I captured my last.
In this occasion the Sun is completely blank, devoid of any dark sunspot... but for two seconds, it had one! The silhouette of the International Space Station is unmistakably there, even at low magnification of my catadrioptic 500mm f/6.3 lens. It almost seems lonely out there, alone on the bigger and empty Sun.
Instrumentation: Canon EOS 700D - Samyang 500mm f/6.3 - Astrosolar Filter - AutoStakkert!2 - Registax - Photoshop CC
Photographer's website:
http://www.astrobin.com/users/gmrphotographer/
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