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Old March 15th 09, 12:52 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Edward Erbeck
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Default ASTRO: The Hunter, Big Dog and the ISS

Friday Evening we had a nice Pass of the International Space Station.
It went between Orion and Canis Major. The ISS hit Mag. -2.4 so it was
shining bright. 30 second exposure with Lens set to 18mm fl.

Crazy Ed


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Old March 15th 09, 07:20 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Default ASTRO: The Hunter, Big Dog and the ISS

Edward Erbeck wrote in news:C5E24809.F745A%
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Friday Evening we had a nice Pass of the International Space Station.
It went between Orion and Canis Major. The ISS hit Mag. -2.4 so it was
shining bright. 30 second exposure with Lens set to 18mm fl.

Crazy Ed


NICE!!!!! The wide angle makes for great context.

Brian
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