ISS on a Galactic Path
Earlier this year, on 14th March I spent a night with various astrophotography equipment. I had an Atlas EQ6 mount, couple of tripods & cameras working through the night and also a tent to rest a while. Its a very convenient place for astrophotography, dark, you can ask for all lights to be switched off and get electricity to run your entire equipment. After-all its an observatory location. The meadow clearing is surrounded by tall tree on all sides. The trees cover quite a bit of the sky, but provide a nice landscape all around. Towards the morning I had started a time lapse to capture the dawn transition. The camera was mounted on the Atlas Mount and was following the sky precisely on the equatorial mount. The camera caught the passing of the International Space Station during the sequence. Surprisingly the path of the ISS was along the Galactic Equator, mimicking a grid line of the galactic coordinates. In the middle of the path the ISS reflects sunlight brightly causing a prominent flare which my camera captured nicely

