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Originally Posted by OzEclipse
Stunner Pete.
Joe
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Originally Posted by Goro
This just became my new desktop image....if you don't mind? Great shot!!!
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Originally Posted by Rigel003
Quite apart from the IIS, which is amazingly sharp, it's a stunning shot of the full moon.
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Originally Posted by JA
Great catch
Best
JA
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Originally Posted by pfitzgerald
Absolutely, gob smackingly awesome capture Peter. A superb image. Congratulations on capturing it.
Paul
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Originally Posted by lazjen
That is brilliant - great capture.
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Originally Posted by Retrograde
Fabulous work. I've see quite a number of great ISS transit captures but none that come close to this.
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Originally Posted by jwoody
That is a great capture. Congratulations, you must be very proud of that one.
Jeremy
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Originally Posted by leon
Wow that is so good, love it, crisp and clear, spot on.
Leon
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Originally Posted by CJ
Wow!
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Originally Posted by sheeny
Love your work, Peter.
Al.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
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Originally Posted by RobF
Choke. That's stunning. Been staring at this too long....
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Originally Posted by Atmos
Pretty nice Peter
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Originally Posted by croweater
Wow Peter that is stunning ,cheers Richard
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
what an awesome result Peter
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Originally Posted by deanm
*Very* impressive - outstanding detail!
Dean
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A heartfelt thank you to one and all for your feedback.
I guess it's a keeper then
Some recognition also needs to go to Arnold Barmettler...author of the CalSky site....a superlative resource for predicting the whereabouts of low earth-orbit objects