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SPACE STATION TRANSIT: Usually when people spot the
International Space Station (ISS), it's glowing in the night sky. On August 16th, however, Roland Stalder of Lucerne, Switzerland, photographed the ISS in broad daylight--when it passed directly between him and the sun. http://spaceweather.com/ |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 18:12:39 -0400, "Packrat"
wrote: SPACE STATION TRANSIT: Usually when people spot the International Space Station (ISS), it's glowing in the night sky. On August 16th, however, Roland Stalder of Lucerne, Switzerland, photographed the ISS in broad daylight--when it passed directly between him and the sun. http://spaceweather.com/ Wow! That is incredible, I have just subscribed to the transit notification, hopefully I can capture some images like this Looking for astro bits and pieces? http://members.ebay.co.uk/aboutme/orpheus1959 |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 18:12:39 -0400, "Packrat"
wrote: SPACE STATION TRANSIT: Usually when people spot the International Space Station (ISS), it's glowing in the night sky. On August 16th, however, Roland Stalder of Lucerne, Switzerland, photographed the ISS in broad daylight--when it passed directly between him and the sun. http://spaceweather.com/ Wow! That is incredible, I have just subscribed to the transit notification, hopefully I can capture some images like this Looking for astro bits and pieces? http://members.ebay.co.uk/aboutme/orpheus1959 |
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