ISS transit over Stockholms Skyline
Taken by Peter Rosén on July 22, 2018 @ Central Stockholm, Sweden
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Date Taken: 2018:07:23 22:50:47
 
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I caught ISS transiting above Stockholm Skyline last night in a 10 minutes composite shot. Mars was shining brightly red at only 5° above the horizon and Saturn can be seen halfway between Mars and the Moon. Even Jupiter was visible as a tiny dot above the freeway. On the extreme left my Maksutov telescope was photographing Mars (the result is shown in the second picture). A truly a beautiful and memorable night
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