September 10, 2011 on 6:03 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Our previous attempt to image an ISS-Sun transit on September 1st failed, because in addition to the ISS, we had another 10 minute transit, of a cloud.  But today things looked much better.  The orbit had moved the centerline from almost coming over my house two weeks ago, to about 4 miles from here between Rutlege and Madison.  Even Frank was able to capture his first ISS transit.  So he was happy!.  Below a composite of the 10 frames with the ISS, as well as a full image of the sun of about 15 minutes later.

   Sun-1-Ha-046-500-575-0001 11-09-10 09-56-15V6CrpBTxt-800.jpg  Sun-1-Ha-046-500-575-0001 11-09-10 09-56-15V6InvCrpBTxtLev-800.jpg   

   Sun-A-Ha-046-625-260-Com2 11-09-10 10-08-13InvCrpTxt-800.jpg   Sun-A-Ha-046-625-260-Com2 11-09-10 10-08-13CrpTxt-800.jpg  

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