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Old 13-11-2014, 12:00 PM
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you can photograph the ISS hand held with a camera. It's bright enough to see to keep in shot and sun lit so you use a fast shutter speed (like shooting the moon). As it moves across the sky the angle it appears to you changes so you can put together an animation of it "rotating" if you want. Far easier than you expect. catching it against a sun/moon disc is a bit more effort but there are apps and websites to help work out when they align from your location.(havent tried them yet, only just started shooting the ISS when i had my stroke, still cant use my dslr hand held to continue just yet).
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