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Tuesday, 24 November 2020

The ISS tours the planets!

Last night's transit of the International Space Station was quite impressive as seen from East Norfolk. Appearing in the south west just before six, it passed just over the conjoined Jupiter and Saturn, moving on to the first quarter Moon and entering eclipse as it approached Mars. The sky was so clear that I managed a really good shot of the Straight Wall (a linear slip fault on the Moon) using just a 300mm lens: through my new telescope, it looked incredible!




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