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This shows the International Space Station (ISS) passing from North to over-head on it's way South.
In the image you can make out the gap between the exposures, each exposure being 30 seconds. You can also see it brighten, being faintest close to the horizon.
This image was taken at the ASWA Astro Camp, March 2006.
I didn't exepct to take any images of the IIS but when someone on the field yelled out that it was appearing and I was standing there with my camera on a tripod
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This shows the International Space Station (ISS) passing from North to over-head on it's way South.
In the image you can make out the gap between the exposures, each exposure being 30 seconds. You can also see it brighten, being faintest close to the horizon.
This image was taken at the ASWA Astro Camp, March 2006.
I didn't exepct to take any images of the IIS but when someone on the field yelled out that it was appearing and I was standing there with my camera on a tripod, I thought why not.
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