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About 34 years ago with his family, Mehmet Ergun emigrated to Germany from Turkey, after a while photography started as a hobby. Ergün, who started drawing the Milky Way because of his curiosity in space, managed to see the transition from the ISS, the largest artificial satellite in Earth’s orbit, before the Sun on April 11.
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34 PHOTOS IN 0.9 SECONDS
This transition from ISS, which looks like a black spot in front of the Sun, can be seen for just 0.9 seconds. Ergün pulled the ISS pass, which lasted less than 1 second, from Germany and Germany. The Ergün photos, which have converted 34 photos from 34 high-resolution, high-quality frames into timelapse videos, have been very well received. Ergün, who viewed the space station with a telescope, said he tried to see the ISS pass at different times and succeeded in his 10th attempt.