
On June 14th, 2025, the clear skies offered me another successful photography of the International Space Station transit in front of the Sun. Taken from Hranice (u Chotěboře), Czech Republic, as a sequence on a 10-inch Dobsonian Telescope, when ISS was about 467,9 km far from me and the whole transit took only 0.59 seconds. It was the shortest transit of ISS I ever photographed! And one of the most beautiful because se of the lots of sunspots in the solar photosphere. Such a lucky moment!
Used Canon Ra, 10-inch Dobsonian Telescope (AstroSolar Baader folia), f5, ISO 400, 1/8000s exposures.