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Not the Sun, but I used the same setup that I use for the Sun (sans H-a filter) to catch the ISS transiting the crescent moon. It wasn't far from the Sun.

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That's pretty cool!


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That is amazing


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What tool do you use or website to calculate lunar or solar transits from your locale?


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Starry Jack, I use Calsky


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Great image!


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Wow!! that is on my list to catch a light transit, well done :bow :bow :bow and so crisp too! I have only ever seen dark transits of the Sun and Moon.

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Well done Dave.


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That is an amazing shot

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Thank you for the referral to CalSky. I found a solar transits by Mercury on Nivember 11, 2019 and I have added it to my calendar and am making plans now!!

At some time I hope you publish your workflow.


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Wow.....really an excellent capture. Nicely done, Dave.

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