The Moon and the ISS

© Paul R. Nelson

The Moon and the ISS

Uploaded: November 04, 2018 20:39:08 | Entered: November 04, 2018 20:48:10

Description

A composite of ten images captured as the International Space Station (ISS) crossed the face of the Moon. The transit of the ISS took 0.99 seconds, and required split-second timing to start the photo sequence. Canon 7D MkII, 500mm f/4+1.4x

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Oscar J. Pung level-classic November 05, 2018

Excellent photo(s) Paul. Very cool. #1716935

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