International Space Station 14/07/2021

The International Space Station observed passing on two occasions via AllSky camera on 14/07/2021.
West Malling, Kent, UK
Captures from my home observatory, Grassmere Observatory, where I capture mostly lunar and solar images. Click on each post to see the full images and information. You will also be able to zoom in, navigate each picture and download them.
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The International Space Station observed passing on two occasions via AllSky camera on 14/07/2021.
The Sun shot on the afternoon of 19/03/2021 in white light with a solar continuum filter. Sunspots, faculae and granulation clearly visible.
Full Snow Moon, 99% full, shot using a fringe killer filter on 26/02/2021.
The moon shot during the daytime with a fringe killer filter. Waxing gibbous stage 75% on 23/01/2021.
The moon shot with an infrared pass filter in waxing gibbous stage 95% on 27/12/2020.
The moon in a near full Waning Gibbous phase observed on 02/11/2020.
The Moon and Mars observed on 07/09/2020.
The Sun observed in white light on 31/07/2020, the hottest day of the year, showing two sun spots, one top right, the
A first attempt, so not a great shot. Venus was close to Pliades taken 04/04/2020.
Venus, the Moon and a lovely sunset in all one photo. Taken 26/03/2020.