International Space Station Crosses the Moon over Ipswich Australia
Taken by Michael Marston on June 23, 2018 @ Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
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Date Taken: 2018:06:25 00:03:57
 
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The International Space Station transits across the Waxing Gibbous Moon over North Ipswich, Queensland, Australia in the early evening of 23 June 2018. 4K Ultra HD Video Link https://youtu.be/sunf6ANl8v4 ISS Transit Information Provided by ‘Calsky’ www.calsky.com Footage was captured using Canon Equipment Canon EOS 1DX Mark II Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Lens Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens The ISS in Orbit Image and Live ISS Orbit Footage Courtesy of NASA. NASA Live footage is a fast motion sequence. Single Image composited from 36 frames to show the transit sequence of the ISS. International Space Station 23 June 2018 - 18h19m10.77s Crosses the Waxing Gibbous Moon (78.8%) North Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Satellite at Azimuth 60.3° ENE Altitude 60.8° Transit Duration: 0.60s, Visible Path Width: 6.9 km Diameter of ISS: 59.4" (Illuminated). Distance 463.6 km Angular Velocity=54.3'/s Ground speed 7.421 km/s (27,800 km/h)
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