ISS transiting the moon
Taken by Abdur Anwar on March 26, 2021 @ Edmonton, Alberta
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Date Taken: 2021:03:31 02:39:41
 
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After planning everything down to a few meters and 0.5 seconds, the ISS transit forecast was somehow 17 seconds off. Since I was using a manual camera mount to hold my C8, I had to manually track the moon and unfortunately I was still moving the mount when the ISS passed. Lesson learned, next time use a tracking mount. The final result turned out ok though. Equipment used: Celestron C8 Fuji XT2 Manfrotto heavy duty tripod and head
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