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5:55 pm June 5, 2010
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Unfortunately not of extra-terristrial origin so I can't claim any prizes :( I took this one 25 May after a day of testing and calculations to get the exact location to be and the exact time, I was quite suprised and happy that I hit it since I had about a 0.54 second window to acquire. Shot with a 35mm equivalent of 720mm focal length. The smaller black blob near the center axis of the sun is Sunspot 1072. As you can see Sol is still quite quiet.
I believe this is also the first ever picture of a TIE Fighter in our Solar system 
 
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2:11 pm June 6, 2010
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Nosfer said "I believe this is also the first ever picture of a TIE Fighter in our Solar system."
*Doing my best Darth Vadar* "Nosfer…I am your father…"
Very cool picture.
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10:26 pm June 6, 2010
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6:36 am June 7, 2010
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Learjet said:
It is a good shot.
I like this one too. http://www.axilone.com/legault/iss_atlantis_transit_2010.html
In fact that's the shot that got me to try doing my own. Thierry has got QUITE a setup!
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4:42 pm June 9, 2010
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