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The others pictures of "ISS" |
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ISS in the Brittany sky |
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The International Space Station (ISS) emerge form the horizon in the Leo's head (plunge in the glow of Bénodet). It rise slowly, passing between Coma Berenice and Canes Venatici, and then cross the Bootes. At its maximum, it reach magnitude -1. |
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Zuiko 16 mm 1:3.5 lens |
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10 min on Superia 200 |
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June 2001, Beg Meil (Finistère) |
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The others pictures of "ISS" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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