A hobbyist successfully photographed the International Space Station using a $15 thrift store lens paired with an adapter on a digital camera, capturing the ISS as a white dot. This challenge highlights the technical difficulty and planning required for such astrophotography, emphasizing the importance of precise timing and equipment calibration for clear images.
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