ISS 3 times at mag. -3.9 -3.8 on same day.
Taken by OLIVIER STAIGER on July 11, 2023 @ Vétroz, Switzerland
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ISS is currently flying several times a night in my skies in Vétroz in SW Switzerland, still sunlit even in middle of the night... and if ISS passes high she gets very bright. so tuesday July 11th I had one pass at zenith 90° , mag. -3.9 just 1 minute after midnight, and then 3 orbits later anotherone at -3.8 , and next evening ( same day ) another one at -3.8 again. So I challenged to see and film all three passes with my Sony a7s2 and Mitakon 35mm f/0.95 lens... see the results in the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxqkRQLLq9I ... saw the first one in clear skies with lots of stars. Missed the following one, didn't hear the alarm clock on my phone ( forgot the phone in other room, darn... what a looser hahahahaha ) ... and the 3rd pass I tried but we had severe weather, lots of storms and clouds, tried it nonetheless, you never know... ;-)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxqkRQLLq9I
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