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Old 24-02-2008, 07:17 PM
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No different than imaging a planet, but much harder

You've gotta manually track it through the finderscope, so a couple of things are very important:

1. Finderscope very accurately aligned with the CCV FOV
2. Focus on a star beforehand
3. Set the exposure on a very bright star with similar magnitude as your pass.
4. Start recording, and track it as it goes along.

All of that, and hope that you get a few hits of the ISS on the avi.
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