Re: Submissions: 2022 June
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:08 pm
Saint Martin looking at the planets and the ISS
Saint Martin looking at the planets and the ISS by Joel Klinger, sur Flickr
In the morning of the 29th June I woke up at 3:30am to capture a unique and unseen scenery: the transit of the ISS along the 7 planets of the solar system, gathered in the morning sky those days.
This picture shows the curve of the ISS sliding quickly (in 7 minutes) from the southwest to the east, flying above the city of Tours (France) and all its beautiful monuments (castle, cathedral, city hall, basicilica...). And at the top of the basilica, Saint Martin looks like pointing the ISS and the planets with his finger!
Exif:
City & planets - 37 shots @ 35mm, 4s, f/4, ISO50 à ISO400
ISS - 43 shots @ 35mm, 8s, f/4, ISO50 à ISO400
Saint Martin looking at the planets and the ISS by Joel Klinger, sur Flickr
In the morning of the 29th June I woke up at 3:30am to capture a unique and unseen scenery: the transit of the ISS along the 7 planets of the solar system, gathered in the morning sky those days.
This picture shows the curve of the ISS sliding quickly (in 7 minutes) from the southwest to the east, flying above the city of Tours (France) and all its beautiful monuments (castle, cathedral, city hall, basicilica...). And at the top of the basilica, Saint Martin looks like pointing the ISS and the planets with his finger!
Exif:
City & planets - 37 shots @ 35mm, 4s, f/4, ISO50 à ISO400
ISS - 43 shots @ 35mm, 8s, f/4, ISO50 à ISO400