ISS Near-Zenithal Pass
Taken by Bob Beal on March 10, 2026 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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Maybe it didn't pass through the zenith at only 72° maximum altitude, but it had barely moved past its maximum point when it did disappear into the Earth's shadow midway between the zenith and the north pole. It got quite bright at mag. -3.6.

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Panasonic GX8, Laowa 4mm fisheye, iOptron SkyTracker Pro v.2
... 26 frames x (f/4, 15 sec, ISO 400) = 6 min 30 sec
... taken in slow burst mode
... stacked in startrails.exe, edited in PaintShopPro 2023
... date: Mar 10, 2025 9:10-9:16pm MDT

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