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Last night The ISS passed, literally, right over my house. I had heard about it on our local news, one of the few times they got something right. I used F-8 @ 5 sec with 50 meter lens setting. Should have opened lens a little more, but I learned.
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Bob
Bob,

That's so cool! Did you know where in the sky it would be, or did you just cross your fingers and hope the 50mm would include enough area? I'm guessing that's Orion's belt below it... or maybe not. I'm pretty clueless about the constellations.

Courtney
Courtney,
I was told it would be coming from SW to NE with a two minute window. I thought low in the sky. Wrong.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw movement looked and turned the camera around took two exposures and then darkness took over. As far as Orion's belt, I know it isn't mine. My pants are still up. I'm like you with constellations. If theylre pointed out to me, great, other wise its a pretty bunch of stars in the night sky.

Bob
Nice capture, Bob.

These two websites can help one know when and where the ISS is passing overhead.

http://www.heavens-above.com/

http://www.n2yo.com/
Thanks Irv,
I had heard of heavens above. I went to the other site and have added it to my favorites.

Bob
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