One more image sequence of the January 16th, 6:30am ISS flyover that I didn’t post yesterday. You can see the ISS’ reflection in the partially frozen lake.

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The same technique was used to create this composite image as the one in the previous post. The image is made from 32 separate images. Each dash represents one 5 second exposure. The gaps in the line are from the short duration between exposures. If i had captured the whole thing in one exposure, it would appear as a solid, unbroken line.

Previous ISS posts:

The ISS on a Cold January Morning

The ISS and Space Shuttle Discovery as Seen From Pennsylvania

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