ISS Solar transit
Taken by Ian Dunbar on June 7, 2016 @ Pelsall, United Kingdom
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Yesterday's ISS Solar Transit taken from Pelsall in the UK. This was shot while the ISS was 577Km from my location and it took 0.94s for it to cross the sun, in that time I managed to grab 17 frames with it showing against the Sun. It's a composite of 21 layers. two layers are the finished image for the surface. two layers are for the prominences and then the 17 frames showing the ISS are layered with a mask hiding everything except for the ISS.
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