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The others pictures of "ISS" |
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ISS in the twilight |
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The horizon is orange and the sky has a nice blue gradient. The International Space Station (ISS) appear to the North-West horizon, between Corona Borealis and Herculus trapezium, then rise between the curl of the Drago and finished its path outside the field of the picture, above the star Polaris (in the upper right corner, between the branches). The rest of the path is visible in the following picture. |
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Zuiko 16 mm 1:3.5 lens |
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60 s on Sensia 200 |
Date & place |
December 7, 2003, Quimper |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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