ISS Transitting Jupiter And The Moon
Taken by Charlie Bates Solar Astronomy Project on October 5, 2012 @
Atlanta, GA USA
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 7D Exposure Time: 8/1 Aperture: f/2.8 ISO: 100 Date Taken: 2012:10:05 08:52:49 |
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Thanks to spaceweather.coms satellite tracking app I was up and ready this morning as the International Space Station (ISS) crossed right over my head in downtown Atlanta and between Jupiter and the Moon! Wow! To think that this is simply sunlight from our star being reflected off of 3 different celestial targets, one 230 miles above me, one 238,900 miles away, and one a whopping 386,968,323 miles away!! Canon 7D/Canon 75-200mm F2.8 lens/8 second exposure ISO 400. (The Moon was inserted from a separate image taken at the same time using a much lower exposure).
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