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ISS over Tilgate park

Captured with a 60 second exposure ISO 3200. Using a 10mm fl lens. Captured using Backyard EOS with camera mounted on Star Adventurer. 26th May 2:30 am pass.

Picture on the right is the software running that night on my laptop, although it isn't the same picture on the laptop screen.

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ISS as it passed Arcturus 10/6/15
Camera was ZWO ASI120MC-S on my TS 65QAPO telescope. Avi video processed in PIPP Registax. ISS and starfield processed seperatly as different exposure. Pixinsight and PS used. My Canon 1100D was used for the ISS trails which were 20 second sequences.

Inset picture was taken as it passed Arcturus and was a sequence of 16 frames processed in PIPP then DSS. Further work on both images in Pixinsight and PS

Although ISS was high in the sky it is amazing to think that the ground track showed that at that moment it was a couple of hundred miles south of Paris. That's around 400 miles (approx.) south of me.


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ISS 8th June 2015 23:21

Camera was ZWO ASI120MC-S on my TS 65QAPO telescope. Avi video processed in PIPP Registax. ISS and starfield processed seperatly as different exposure. Pixinsight and PS used.

The story of how I shot this (its a long story) can be read on my flickr page here.
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ISS as it passed Arcturus 10/6/15

Camera was ZWO ASI120MC-S on my TS 65QAPO telescope. Avi video processed in PIPP Registax. ISS and starfield processed seperatly as different exposure. Pixinsight and PS used. My Canon 1100D was used for the ISS trails which were 20 second sequences.
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ISS rising 13th April 2015

x7 25 second exposures. Canon 1100D. Stacked in startrails.

ISS Passover on 17/4/2012.

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This was my first photograph of the ISS in 2012

The bright planet is Venus.
The ISS was traveling at about 17500 mph and was about 250 miles high.
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