ISS passes over London with Crew-10 on board
Taken by John H. Menz on March 20, 2025 @ Nonington, Kent, England
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  Camera Used: OLYMPUS CORPORATION E-M10 Mark III
Exposure Time: 20/10
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2025:03:20 20:55:57
 
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To the observant eye the International Space Station looks like a perfect brilliant white ball increasing in brightness out of the west and dazzling bright just before vanishing near the Pleiades. In the time-exposure the ISS is a straight white streak in the centre of the photograph taken with an Olympus Camera on Star-Trails Night Setting. Jupiter and the Int'l Space Station are look-alikes. Here are the details for this framed picture in space and time: Happy Spring Equinox ! Thu, Mar 20, 2025 Begin GMT 08:51:19 Direction W Altitude 10 degrees Max. + End GMT 08:53:18 Direction W Altitude 33 degrees Brightness -2.1 mag Duration 1:59
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