Reflecting on the ISS
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.
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


Wow this is beautiful !