Double ISS Solar Transit
Taken by John Dartnell on April 25, 2021 @ North Wiltshire, UK
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Date Taken: 2021:04:25 16:52:31
 
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Transit-Finder.com predicted a double ISS Solar Transit at sites near my home today. I don't know how frequently such line ups occur for the Sun or Moon. The first was at 07:16 BST (06:16 UTC) duration 3.58 seconds. The second was at 10:28 BST (09:28 UTC) duration 1.07 seconds. Just time for breakfast in between the transits! There was a strong breeze shaking the camera which has led to blurring the sunspots and overlapping outlines of the Sun. Canon Powershot SX50HS 1200mm, point and shoot standard video mode (24 fps), Vixen Polarie Tracker and Baader Solar Filter. Frames extracted, cropped and centred in Pipp, post processed in Affinity Photo.
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