by wonderboy » Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:06 pm
owlice wrote:Here are two more images, these sent in by
Achim Schaller; they were taken yesterday. This is a combination of two images, as Atlantis followed the ISS by about 13 seconds for this transit; this image shows the track of both transits.
transitk_Schaller.jpg
And this is a detail of the ISS:
issdetail_Schaller.jpg
Nice photos, I love sun transit photos, it brings a lot into perspective, like that photo there proves how big the sun is, but it also proves who far we have come technologically and as a race, with an actual space station built by the world floating above our earth.
Its also nice to see some sunspots on our sun. Its been to quiet..... a little tooooooo quiet.
lol
Paul.
[quote="owlice"]Here are two more images, these sent in by [url=http://macrosphaere.blogspot.com/]Achim Schaller[/url]; they were taken yesterday. This is a combination of two images, as Atlantis followed the ISS by about 13 seconds for this transit; this image shows the track of both transits.
[attachment=1]transitk_Schaller.jpg[/attachment]
And this is a detail of the ISS:
[attachment=0]issdetail_Schaller.jpg[/attachment][/quote]
Nice photos, I love sun transit photos, it brings a lot into perspective, like that photo there proves how big the sun is, but it also proves who far we have come technologically and as a race, with an actual space station built by the world floating above our earth.
Its also nice to see some sunspots on our sun. Its been to quiet..... a little tooooooo quiet.
lol
Paul.