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Tonights ISS pass (20 November)

Friday, November 20, 2015 7:16
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The ISS passes the Moon as seen from Adelaide, 20:55 AEDST. Canon IXUS 400 ASA, 15 second exposure. Click to embiggen The ISS passes the Moon as seen from Adelaide, 20:56 AEDST. Canon IXUS 400 ASA, 15 second exposure. Click to embiggen

Tonights pass of the International Space Station form Adelaide was not as spectacular as Saturdays Moon crossing pass from Brisbane, but it was bright and beautiful as I ducked out on our guests to watch the ISS zoom past the Moon.

Of course, I messed up AGAIN, and did not reset the exposure from 15 seconds to 5 seconds, but at least I got two trails of the ISS near the Moon (no lunar detail as the shorter exposure would have given me, unfortunately, still looked cool though.



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