Internazional Space Station (ISS) solar transit
Taken by Daniele Bernardini on October 29, 2017 @ Genova, Italy
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I've waited for months for a solar transit visible at my location: the day 29th of October we had a central line transit. Unfortunately the sky was partly cloudy and with diffuse white veiling. 3 minutes before the transit a big cloud covered the Sun completely, but at the right moment a "miracle" happened: a hole in the cloud, just for less than a minute. I clearly saw the ISS in my binoculars and I captured it in 3 shots. Captured with a Canon EOS DSLR on tripod, 30-700 mm Tamron lens, homemade Astrosolar filter, 400 ISO, f6.3, 1/800
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