supernova1965
16-11-2009, 10:58 PM
I am almost 100% sure that I saw the ISS in my scope tonight through a 20mm EP but it was just like a star with no detail but moving quite fast from west to east which matches what this web site said http://www.n2yo.com/
"Live real time satellite and Space Shuttle Tracking and Prediction" but I was expecting to see more detail as in Mike's photo so Mike must have used something more powerful that a 20mm. It was a complete fluke with me I didn't plan it but I was able to follow it for some time about a minute give or take seconds. Had some good views of Jupiter tonight seeing was the best I have had it yet got the most detail I have yet had. I also got my first look at the great Nebula in Orion tonight very excited
and will look for the Horse Head tomorrow if my neck holds up I haven't been able to get out as I am having to wear a neck brace at the moment but I couldn't resist as the weather is good at the moment would have to be one of the worst things for a stargazer to suffer, and I don't want to waste any chance to use the scope when we are heading into our wet season and I may not get many chances for a while.
"Live real time satellite and Space Shuttle Tracking and Prediction" but I was expecting to see more detail as in Mike's photo so Mike must have used something more powerful that a 20mm. It was a complete fluke with me I didn't plan it but I was able to follow it for some time about a minute give or take seconds. Had some good views of Jupiter tonight seeing was the best I have had it yet got the most detail I have yet had. I also got my first look at the great Nebula in Orion tonight very excited
and will look for the Horse Head tomorrow if my neck holds up I haven't been able to get out as I am having to wear a neck brace at the moment but I couldn't resist as the weather is good at the moment would have to be one of the worst things for a stargazer to suffer, and I don't want to waste any chance to use the scope when we are heading into our wet season and I may not get many chances for a while.