ISS solar transit – August 22, 2018
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on August 22, 2018 @ Magurele, Romania
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Date Taken: 2018:08:22 19:56:16
 
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Another solar transit occurred today. I was very lucky to image the ISS during a small opening in the clouds. The seeing was not great but the solar granulation is discernible, as are a few structural details of the Station. Note also the small sunspot. The inset on the sequence image is made from staking all the frames acquired with the ISS. A single processed frame is also shown. Prediction of the transit via Calsky.
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Very Nice ISS Solar Transit Image. THANKS FOR SHARING
Posted by Philip Smith 2018-08-22 19:15:19
Hi Maximilian,
Congratulations !
What camera / scope / focal length did you use ?
BR
Posted by sweiller 2018-08-23 02:21:55
Thank you Philip!
Posted by MaximilianT 2018-08-24 04:43:20
Sylvain: Thank you! I use a 200mm F/5 homemade Newtonian, a Baader astrosolar full aperture filter, a 3x Barlow lens, a Baader red filter and the ASI 174MM camera.
Posted by MaximilianT 2018-08-24 04:45:02
 
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