Pass of ISS 05-Aug-2015 (~22:47 EEST); view from Kyiv (Osokorky)
The picture is a composition of four 20-second frames made by Canon EOS 600D in serial shooting mode (with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II kit lens).
ISS moves from West to East (from left to right side of the picture).
For naked eye ISS looks like a very bright star moving quickly on the stars' background.
DeepSkyStacker program was used to compose individual frames into the final picture.
Here is a predicted ISS track from heavens-above.com.
The picture is a composition of four 20-second frames made by Canon EOS 600D in serial shooting mode (with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II kit lens).
ISS moves from West to East (from left to right side of the picture).
For naked eye ISS looks like a very bright star moving quickly on the stars' background.
DeepSkyStacker program was used to compose individual frames into the final picture.
Here is a predicted ISS track from heavens-above.com.
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