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International Space Station Solar Crossing Raby Bay, Brisbane Australia - Video
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Clear skies prevailed between two very large thunderstorm cells and gave me a good opportunity to capture yet another ISS crossing!
This time at 484.2km above Raby Bay at Cleveland Point on the Bayside east of Brisbane.
International Space Station
1 December 2016 - 14h00m18.40s.
Crosses the disk of the Sun
Raby Bay, Cleveland Point,
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Transit duration: 0.66s
Path Width: 6.96km.
Diameter of ISS: Angular size: 57.03″
Size=109.0m x 73.0m x 27.5m.
Satellite at Azimuth=271.9° W
Altitude=56.9° Distance=484.2 km.
Angular Velocity=49.6'/s
Ground Speed=7.483 km/s
International Space Station Solar Crossing Raby Bay, Brisbane Australia - Video
For the best viewing experience, please switch to HD and turn on the sound.
Clear skies prevailed between two very large thunderstorm cells and gave me a good opportunity to capture yet another ISS crossing!
This time at 484.2km above Raby Bay at Cleveland Point on the Bayside east of Brisbane.
International Space Station
1 December 2016 - 14h00m18.40s.
Crosses the disk of the Sun
Raby Bay, Cleveland Point,
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Transit duration: 0.66s
Path Width: 6.96km.
Diameter of ISS: Angular size: 57.03″
Size=109.0m x 73.0m x 27.5m.
Satellite at Azimuth=271.9° W
Altitude=56.9° Distance=484.2 km.
Angular Velocity=49.6'/s
Ground Speed=7.483 km/s