StephenM
10-08-2009, 11:24 AM
Hi all,
We had a magnitude -3.4 ISS pass at about 6:20 pm yesterday, passing through Sagittarius. Very bright! I took a series of 10 second exposures, and then stacked them using DSS (first time I've used DSS, and I'm impressed with what this little program can do!). Anyway, here's the result. Probably my best capture of the ISS to date :). Unfortunately there was a bit of thin cloud around which resulted in a bit of glow in the left hand side of the image.
I have a nice animation as well, but I'm stuck at home with a cold and only have dial-up, so I'll hopefully post it tomorrow.
Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Stephen
Note: There's an improved version posted at the end of this thread!
We had a magnitude -3.4 ISS pass at about 6:20 pm yesterday, passing through Sagittarius. Very bright! I took a series of 10 second exposures, and then stacked them using DSS (first time I've used DSS, and I'm impressed with what this little program can do!). Anyway, here's the result. Probably my best capture of the ISS to date :). Unfortunately there was a bit of thin cloud around which resulted in a bit of glow in the left hand side of the image.
I have a nice animation as well, but I'm stuck at home with a cold and only have dial-up, so I'll hopefully post it tomorrow.
Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Stephen
Note: There's an improved version posted at the end of this thread!