ISS Flyover
Taken by Paul Vladuchick on March 26, 2019 @ Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D750
Exposure Time: 3/1
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2019:03:27 00:04:03
 
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At 8:37 PM the International Space Station flew over South Dakota over the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and over Ontario and Quebec Canada. Viewed from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, the station was small and relatively dim which made imaging it relatively difficult. Moving at 17,500 miles per hour (or roughly 5 miles per second) it took the station 6 minutes to go from horizon to horizon. Camera Equipment: Nikon D750 w/ Tamron 15-30 f/2.9 Focal Length for all images: 15 mm ISO: 400 Aperture: f/8 12 images were captured of the transit at the following settings at EV+3 Shutter Speed: 30 s 10 image were taken as and HDR (-8 EV to +2) after the flyover to capture the details of the city Shutter: 0.5 s to 20 s HDR compiled in Aurora Processing of final images in Luminar 2018
Photographer's website:
http://www.paulvladuchick.com
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