ISS And Tiangong-1
Taken by Val Germann on December 29, 2012 @ Columbia, Missouri, USA
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure Time: 13/1
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 2000
Date Taken: 2012:12:29 19:11:14
 
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I have been waiting for a chance at this combination for some time, finally getting an image this evening. At lower-right is Vega and the constellation Lyra while at lower-left is first Alberio and then the streaking ISS. Toward the top of the image is Deneb, with the faint streak of the Chinese space station below, heading into the Earths shadow just after having passed over Sadar. Cropped image made with a tripod-mounted Canon 5D-MkII camera and 28-135mm zoom set to 35mm. Exposure was 13-seconds at f/7.1 and ISO-2000.
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Nice pic! Thanks for sharing, from a fellow CoMo resident :)
Posted by Artlicious 2012-12-31 13:33:07
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