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17th October 2008

International Space Station this morning

Hi all

We had a fairly nice pass this morning, reaching about 57deg altitude. I set my 12″ newt up on the EQ mount to start with, and I used Betelguese which was nice and high so I could get focus and set exposure and align the finderscope. 

I then shifted the OTA to the dobsonian base and waited for the ISS to appear. I also had the 350D set up on the tripod to capture the wide field view. As soon as I saw it behind the trees, I started the shutter on the 350D and pressed record in IC Capture to start capturing through the scope.

I tracked manually using the finderscope to try and keep the ISS in the field of view.

12″ newt, 2x barlow, DMK21AU04, 60fps, 1/1667s shutter, 125 gain.

I’m fairly happy with the result, it’s all practise for the time when everything comes together. I like the shadow across the radiators – a view I haven’t captured before.

Here’s a 12-frame animation of the best frames in the pass.

And the wide-field image, with the bright moon out of frame on the left.

UPDATE: This image was featured on SpaceWeather October 21, as well as the French Astronomy Cameras Blog (how good is your French? :))

Thanks for looking.

 

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4 Responses to “International Space Station this morning”

  1. Michael Berg says:

    Outstanding work….very intriguing. All the best for your new site and thanks.

  2. Mike Salway says:

    Thanks Michael, appreciate you taking the time to comment.

  3. Hi Mike,
    I want to thank you for your amazing images! I hope we’ll keep the work together! Clear skies.

  4. Mike Salway says:

    Many thanks Aurélie, and thanks again for The Imaging Source’s generous sponsorship of IISAC2008!

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