ISS transiting the moon
Taken by Scott Butner on March 28, 2018 @ Richland, WA USA
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Date Taken: 2018:03:28 20:44:08
 
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Was alerted to an upcoming transit of the nearly-full moon by the ISS. Weather cooperated nicely and I shot 60 fps video through a Nikon 200-500mm lens, then cropped a frame capture. Didn't see it with naked eye so had to rely on camera and accurate clock.
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http://https://www.facebook.com/Scott.Butner/
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since the EXIF was stripped -- heres the tech details:

Nikon D750, 200-500 mm f/5.6 lens at 500mm. Video shot at 60 fps 1080 HD. Frames extracted as JPEG stills using Lightroom, then cropped. Camera was mounted on a Polarie tracking device to keep the moon centered during approx. 4 minutes of filming (2 minutes before/after the calculated time of transit, to account for possible clock synch issues).
Posted by rsbutner 2018-03-29 12:22:47
 
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