ISS Passing In Front The Moon
Taken by Mariano Ribas on March 5, 2013 @ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS REBEL T3
Exposure Time: 1/1250
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2013:03:05 15:24:37
 
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For the first time in my life, today, just 90 minutes before sunrise in Buenos Aires, I had a very good chance to see and photograph from my home the International Space Station passing exactly in front the Moon. It was an extraordinary experience. I took these images (ISO 800 and 1/1250 second exposure) using my Canon Rebel XTi digital camera attached to my 12 SCT... I´m very happy with them!
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Congratulations on some fabulous photographs! I have been trying to get similar photos for a long time, but it hasnt worked out, yet. Lots of clouds or rain seems to hit everytime I have a chance. I was able to get photos of the ISS crossing in front of the sun, but I was a rookie back then. Gotthe timing right, but my focus could have been a lot better. At least I know I got it. I have a chance at a shot with the moon on 3/15, maybe the weather will cooperate this time. Congratulations again!
Posted by skoolaid101 2013-03-08 21:35:37
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