Contains:  Solar system body or event
ISS (International Space Station) flies over crater Tycho - May 18th, 2024, Michael von Berner-Purgstall

ISS (International Space Station) flies over crater Tycho - May 18th, 2024

Revision title: Crop included

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging
ISS (International Space Station) flies over crater Tycho - May 18th, 2024, Michael von Berner-Purgstall

ISS (International Space Station) flies over crater Tycho - May 18th, 2024

Revision title: Crop included

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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Finally, after years of waiting I got the chance to image the ISS from my observatory...bad seeing, still during daylight (06:43pm UT) but at least a fine transit.

All images provided are just single frames from the capture video.

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Title: Here she comes...

Description: Better view at the ISS

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Title: Crop included

Description: Composition of two images with enlarged crop

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Title: GIF animation with "good quality" setting

Description: 101 single frames from the video - 10fps

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Title: Tycho + Clavius

Description: Of course I did some gear testing earlier of the ISS transit

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Title: Copernicus

Description: Crater Copernicus

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ISS (International Space Station) flies over crater Tycho - May 18th, 2024, Michael von Berner-Purgstall