The title says it all) Share you ISS spottings I'll go first April 1, 2021 The gain was auto-scaled up to 400+, that's why the image is rather noisy
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Amazing! Any infos about how you captured this sequence?
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Amazing! Any infos about how you captured this sequence?
Best regards Wolfgang *** The video is made of 350 neighbour shots. 10 ten mins before the flight through I managed to find the only visible star for me, Capella. I forgot to take off the blend in a hurry, and it was rather windy. I think I could increase the running next time ***
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wow! that's great! What telescope were you using?
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Stuart Taylor: wow! that's great! What telescope were you using?
The Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 + Celestron C8 XLT + GSO 2" + barlow 1.46x (fl about 3m) + asi290mm + zwo EFW mini + Baader LRGBIr(Ir pass 685). Also Meade 16" f/10 LX200-ACF
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Amazing to see Kevin and even more stunning considering you haven’t used a mount with an integrated satellite tracking routine.
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Alex: Amazing to see Kevin and even more stunning considering you haven’t used a mount with an integrated satellite tracking routine.
I saw it with my eyes when it had an altitude of 30 deg. The capturing happened when the ISS reached 48 deg.
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Guess you used some satellite tracking software for the tracking (forgot the same of the program) or was it manually - what would be absolutely amazing?
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Alex: Guess you used some satellite tracking software for the tracking (forgot the same of the program) or was it manually - what would be absolutely amazing? Would it even be possible to track the ISS manually? The Celestron 8" XLT has a focal length of 2032mm!
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Alex: Guess you used some satellite tracking software for the tracking (forgot the same of the program) or was it manually - what would be absolutely amazing?
I used NASA's tracking service
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Alex: Guess you used some satellite tracking software for the tracking (forgot the same of the program) or was it manually - what would be absolutely amazing? Would it even be possible to track the ISS manually? The Celestron 8" XLT has a focal length of 2032mm!
thanks for your notion. I also used Meade 16" f/10 LX200-ACF
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Alex: Guess you used some satellite tracking software for the tracking (forgot the same of the program) or was it manually - what would be absolutely amazing? Would it even be possible to track the ISS manually? The Celestron 8" XLT has a focal length of 2032mm! In fact yes, but people who do it manually normally use Dobsonians for it and tracking it with a very well aligned finder scope.
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