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StephenM
17-06-2008, 11:31 AM
Hi all,

Took this shot of the ISS passing "near" Jupiter this morning at 6 am today. Taken with a Pentax K100D and 18-50mm lens @ 50mm, f/8, 15 sec exposure at 400 iso. It's my first decent image of the ISS, so I thought I might as well post it. Hope you like it.

Cheers, Stephen

Screwdriverone
17-06-2008, 11:35 AM
Very nice Stephen,

Its a pity that Venus wasnt on the other side of the ISS streak, you would have had a nice little % percentage sign there! :lol:

Cheers

Chris

CoombellKid
17-06-2008, 01:47 PM
Nice shot!! was watching this myself this morning while throwing down a
coffee and sucking on a ciggerette :thumbsup:

regards,CS

Chrissyo
17-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Nice shot!

I was watching it this morning as well, though I was hand tracking it through my dob with the camera attached. Went through the data later to find that the focus had been slightly off. :doh:

Sure was a pretty sight next to Jupiter though. :)

AlexN
18-06-2008, 02:00 AM
Damnit!! I missed it.

I must remember to check heavens-above more frequently!

Nice capture Stephen!

StephenM
18-06-2008, 08:25 AM
Thanks guys.

I'm looking forward to next Monday's pass (just after 6 pm). Should be an opportunity to image the ISS with Mars, Saturn and Regulus!

Cheers,
Stephen

Matty P
18-06-2008, 03:24 PM
A nice capture Stephen.

Good luck for imaging the next ISS passing.

:thumbsup:

Spanrz
19-06-2008, 10:37 PM
Great shot.

I remember a few years ago, it's the best when you see the shuttle and ISS undocked and they flew over just after a few hours from undocking.

2 little lights screaming over the sky.

That was the shot.

rollmebackagain
21-06-2008, 12:14 PM
I got to see that on June 12th this year - I didn't realize the Space shuttle had undocked earlier that morning until about 5 minutes before I went out, so the excitement was still fresh

I called my mom and told her it was "the coolest thing I'd ever seen"

The sad thing is that i don't think a long-exposure picture would work well because the lines might merge into one and lose the whole effect!