Cant post a video directly here BUT you can watch it here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/COCRWekJ__s ... _copy_link
*NEW LINK*
Both myself and a friend was at 2 different locations catching the ISS solar transit. I crunched some numbers and worked out the speed and distance travelled from one point to the other.
My shot went blurry because the wind picked up at that exact moment (of course it would) and the smoke from a near by forest fire did not help either!
April 23rd 2021 - ISS transit from 2 locations
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Re: April 23rd 2021 - ISS transit from 2 locations
Seems to be a broken link, Simon. Nice image though.
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Re: April 23rd 2021 - ISS transit from 2 locations
Great result! The insta link doesn't work for me either.
http://brierleyhillsolar.blogspot.co.uk/
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Re: April 23rd 2021 - ISS transit from 2 locations
An excellent capture and against the Sun-spots too - very well done.
I was also going to try a similar-pass of the ISS's transit across the Sun's centre, but couldn't stay awake long enough after an all-night imaging-session.
Thanks for sharing
Terry
I was also going to try a similar-pass of the ISS's transit across the Sun's centre, but couldn't stay awake long enough after an all-night imaging-session.
Thanks for sharing
Terry
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Re: April 23rd 2021 - ISS transit from 2 locations
Wow that’s brilliant, must see when one occurs here see if I can get one two. Superbly lied out Instagram display,
Thanks for sharing
Richard
Thanks for sharing
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