ISS transiting the Moon
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on May 24, 2018 @ near Bucharest, Romania
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Sometimes when observing the Moon you may see some objects transiting its surface… Sometimes these objects are rather large…and illuminated, so one can actually see it approaching the Moon without any telescope… This was the case with this event, both myself and my wife observing the ISS rising and moving faster and faster towards the Moon…What a fantastic event! The sequence was acquired with a modified 200mm F/5 Newtonian and ASI 174MM camera. The transit was predicted via CalSky website. A short animation can be seen here: https://maximusphotography.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/animationmay232018.gif
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That GIF was amazing. Thats one of the better captures of the ISS Ive seen, and over the moon - what a bonus.
Brilliant.
Posted by le93baron 2018-05-23 18:48:04
 
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