ISS solar transit
Taken by Mariusz Grabowski on June 21, 2014 @ Wieliczka, Poland
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After almost 2 months since my debut on catching ISS on the Sun's surface, I had a chance to spot it again today. And I took it of course! This time the conditions were much better. First of all ISS was 1/3 bigger in terms of angular size, which means over 41 arc seconds. I used Baader ND 5.0 filter in dedicated frame to my DSLR lens, which I made by myself to free my hand (in April, I had to keep the filter in front of the lens). Also the weather was very gracious to me. Literally, the clouds vanished minutes before, and re-appeared minutes after the transit! This is, however, not my last word with my current set up! On 26th of June, if weather permits, I will try to shoot ISS on Sun as 56,5" spaceship. Keep your fingers crossed :)
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http://niebozaoknem.pl
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