Photographing the International Space Station – 10 May 2020

I have photographed the International Space Station a few times. On 10 May there would be a reasonable chance to get some more photos. It was passing over the Sydney area, at an angle of 87°, and be visible for 6 minutes. This angle would mean that it would pass almost over the zenith, so its distance above Sydney would be relatively small compared to other passes. Also – the night was clear.

So here is one of my photos. You can easily see some of the substructures, including the solar panels end on. The details were – 840 mm, f9, 1/1000 sec, 1600 ISO.

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