International Space Station
Taken by Jason Evans on June 2, 2018 @ Eastleigh, Hampshire, UK
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 70D
Exposure Time: 1/1250
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 640
Date Taken: 2018:06:03 01:05:04
 
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My friend saw a few photos that showed some details on the ISS which were taken using the same lens we both have so we decided to give it a bash. Whilst not perfect I am very pleased with the results, especially being my first attempt. I never thought it would be possible to take an image of the ISS which showed details of its structure just using a zoom lens (600mm) I will never lok at ISS the same way now and am looking forward to the next bright pass, one thats a little higher as well so it should look a little bigger at least. This pass was south of my location between 293 and 197 miles away, coupled with the vertical distance of around 240 miles.
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