All posts by: Trevor Mahlmann

This morning began with an accidental waking from my sister at 4:40 AM, who did it accidentally on her way out the door for swim practice. I got the buzz a few minutes after I woke up that there was...
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On the evening of September 25th, 2015, fellow Boilermaker Max Fagin and I set out again to the infamous central illinois cornfields to witness the marvel that is the International Space Station transiting (crossing in front of) the Moon....
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Yesterday afternoon, July 31st, 2015 I saw that there was going to be a bright pass of the International Space Station over me at around 10 PM and I began thinking how I was going to photograph it....
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On Tuesday June 9th, at 9 PM I boarded Southwest flight 902 at New York LaGuardia International Airport headed to Chicago Midway International Airport. Upon taking my seat on the right side of the plane, the future astronaut in me...
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On June 4th, with location planning and on-site support help from Max Fagin I traveled from my home in Northwest Indiana to Willow Hill, Illinois (population 250) to try and capture the ISS transiting (passing in front of) the Moon....
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