Cygnus NG-14 solar transit
Taken by Amir Ehteshami on October 5, 2020 @ near Shiraz, Fars, Iran
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Date Taken: 2020:10:05 15:12:59
 
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Cygnus NG-14 contains new space toilet as NASA says! Cygnus NG-14 was named after first woman of indian descent to go to space S. S. Kalpana Chawla who died with her six crewmates abroad space shuttle Columbia in 2003. Make sure to swipe to see an enlarged view because It is only 5.1 x 3.07 meters!!! Northrop Grumman robotic resupply spacecraft. It is on its way to dock to International space station later today. I wanted to set up my telescope in Shiraz industrial city to capture this transit, but i couldn't get the required permission to do so. Because i just had 15 minutes left, i quickly drove towards shiraz wastewater treatment plant and sat everything up in 3 minutes and got this. Camera: ZWO ASI 178MM filter: BAADER R CCD filter telescope: 10" f4.7 skywatcher classic dobsonian
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