I decided to head to the Rose Bowl to capture some photo’s of this very bright and very long overflight of the ISS. The ISS reached a brightness of Magnitude -3.
- The ISS begins is pass low in the SW at 8:19pm. This shows five images stacked – each is 5 seconds exposure. The very first shot of the ISS here is pretty difficult to see. look for it about level with the highest part of the tree in the foreground and a little bit to the right of that.
- I pan the camera to catch it at it’s brightest overhead.
- This is about 2 minutes in to the overflight
- Now it is heading towards the east
- These four stacked images show the ISS as it heads further east. It eventually sets very near to Mt Wilson