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Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord. Germany.

The International Space Station in a rural skyscape

 

Copyright © Kimmo Ojaniemi

Took this last night of the International Space Station going by the Big Dipper. Lined up perfectly. 48 second exposure.

Nach langer Wartezeit auf die richtigen Bedingungen, hat es heute geklappt. Der Transit der ISS vor der Sonne! In 697km

Entfernung und einer Geschwindigkeit von mehr als 27500km/h brauchte sie nur 1,27sec um vor der Sonne vorbei zu rauschen. Hier waren es 16 Bilder innerhalb von 0,75sec.

After a long wait for the right conditions, it worked today. The transit of the ISS in front of the sun! At a distance of 697 km and a speed of more than 27,500 km/h, it only needed 1.27 seconds to rush past the sun. Here there were 16 images within 0.75 seconds.

Our best wishes to you!!

 

Iss:

 

* May this New Year inspire you to take bold steps toward your goals.

* Wishing you a year full of adventures, laughter, and growth.

* May this New Year bring health, happiness, and endless love to you

 

Bryan:

 

* Wishing you success, innovation, and prosperity in 2025.

* Hoping this year brings you spiritual fulfilment and inner harmony.

* Wishing you a year where hope and love shine brightly in your heart.

 

From a different night the ISS going over my house. 48 second exposure.

isn´t it beautiful........ :-)

Romans 12:2

 

2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

  

The International Space Station flying over at sunset.

The International Space Station flies through a partly cloudy night just before the Total Lunar Eclipse started on January 20.

A long-exposure shot of the International Space Station as it passes over an erupting Soufreire Hills volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat.

Stack aus 16 Aufnahmen der Sonne, 12 Aufnahmen überblendet für den Vorbeiflug der ISS.

08/04/16 9.32pm Ireland

 

I was lucky enough that this was scheduled for me while I was out anyway looking at the conjunction, then lucky again as the only pic I captured was right around the terminator, tycho and the shadows of the nearly full moon.

  

1/1650s / ISO 800 / f10 / c9.25" 5 exposures stacked in Auto Stakkert + colour enhanced.

  

Taken from Byron Bay, June 30th.

The International Space Station caught flying across the face of the Moon. A total of 17 Video frames, overlayed to create this composite shot.

Traveling at 16083 mph, and at an altitude of around 618km, the ISS only took 0.79 seconds to cross the Moon.

Silly fact, this Shot of the ISS, is the equivalent of me, standing next to Big Ben, in London, and taking a photograph of an American Football Field, flying across the centre of France, at 16000mph at a certain time within 0.79 seconds.....with the Moon behind it

From video captured with a WO 81mm refractor and QHY 5lll 290C camera.

A 10 shot sequence of the International Space Station, passing the disc of the Sun on the 5th Aug 2022 at 15:51:03.49s

A lot of patchy cloud about, and obviously at the time of the transit, the Sun was partially obscured. I was having to manually adjust the exposure constantly as the cloud was thickening and thinning. Still ecstatic at capturing my first Solar Transit. Hope next time the weather is kinder.

At 12:38.45 AM this morning the ISS Transit the full moon at Woodburn Australia. With only one image out of five capturing the ISS flying over the face of the moon, with an ISO:800 and a shutter of 1/1600. Then after I used another 50 images stacked to use for the colour at ISO:100 and Shutter of 1/200.

The International Space Station passing under the moon. Taken at 17:32 this evening 🌙

Northern lights were a bust last night but the space station came over and right through the Big Dipper.

Unique shot I was allowed to take from ISS-Queens, over 1,7 million kilometers away (more than 1 million miles). ☺☺☺

"Space arround the stars is something you should know.

Million miles of darkness left you feeling low..."

Actually photomanipulation from original shot of the huge towers of Queens (NY).

Thanks for your visit!

7.2.2025 7:51:50PM

Seestar S50

Perth Western Australia

Test d'empilement lors du passage de l'ISS au dessus de l'abbaye de Paimpont

The Transit Finder website predicted a pass that was visible from my house today, so I set up the 6" Celestron and Herschel Wedge to get it.

I'm quite pleased with the detail level! I used a Nikon D500 in 60fps HD mode and a 2x barlow.

 

ISS Pass over Wenatchee starting at 10:26:03 local.

 

A lot of science went into building the International Space Station and I am sure a lot of science goes into keeping it up there.

My very first picture of ISS

Psalm 26:5

I have hated the congregation of evil doers; and will not sit with the wicked.

  

This surreal shot of the International Space Station flying over Banff Rundle mountain is accentuated by the near full moon illuminating the scene. A great night out in Banff.

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

  

lego swestar spaceship iss paladin moc

Dans le ciel de Durfort-Lacapelette, Occitanie, France.

ほぼ天頂パス。少し雲がありましたが、よく見えました(*^_^*)

This is a daylight pass of the International Space Station passing in front of the Moon. Thanks to the ISS Transit Finder (transit-finder.com/), I learned about the location and timing of a pass visible from close to home. Fortunately the weather cooperated, though there were passing clouds right before the event that came awfully close to scuttling it.

 

This is a composite of ten frames shot in high speed continuous mode starting a second or so before the predicted pass: Nikon D850, 200-500mm f/5/6 lens, 500mm, 1/400 sec., f/14, ISO 250. Processed in Lightroom, composited in Photoshop with lighten layer blend mode.

Over my house and between my trees with a bit of light pollution from my neighbours.

It is funny how life works sometimes. I always wanted to capture the ISS never had the opportunity. In this occasion I was only doing a star trails with the reflection of the lake, not knowing when the ISS will stop by and say hi. To my surprise I only noticed it once back home on the computer. I did a more “normal” edits but I tried also with the Infrared version by Nik. I quite enjoyed this unique look, especially reframed a square.

Orion rises over the Earth’s atmosphere in this snapshot from the International Space Station. The belt stars, Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka run right to left and Orion's sword, home to the great Orion Nebula, hangs above his belt, an orientation unfamiliar to denizens of the planet's northern hemisphere. #stars #iss #funfactfriday

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