Matty P
29-04-2008, 09:07 PM
This ISS passing was a bright magnitude -2.4 reaching a maximum elevation of about 82°. The passing was just before the end of twilight so finding the ISS was extremely difficult. I only discovered that there will be a bright passing 20 minutes before it was about the happen so I was in a great hurry to get all the equipment setup.
I had a hard time finding a bright star to focus on so the image may be a bit out of focus.
I used a 1/1250sec exposure time with the gain set at 80% and the DMK shooting at 30fps (forgot to set it to 60fps :sadeyes:).
Overall, I am happy with these results. I could've used more gain to bring out a bit more detail but I am not complaining.
Can anyone identify any parts on the ISS?
Thanks for looking. :thumbsup:
I had a hard time finding a bright star to focus on so the image may be a bit out of focus.
I used a 1/1250sec exposure time with the gain set at 80% and the DMK shooting at 30fps (forgot to set it to 60fps :sadeyes:).
Overall, I am happy with these results. I could've used more gain to bring out a bit more detail but I am not complaining.
Can anyone identify any parts on the ISS?
Thanks for looking. :thumbsup: