I managed to get 15 frames with the ISS through the LS60 and DMK51 - conditions were awful - rain literally up to the event from the Mt Gravatt lookout - I did not even have time to get good focus or tuning but hey, I got it. Here is an early pic!
Last edited by Matt Wastell; 09-04-2013 at 09:35 PM.
Reason: Adding pic
Nice one Matt. The time and path is correct. It's nearly right over my house but I'm at work
The path is about 14 wide, 7km either side of the centreline
Thanks for the heads up. I don’t think that I’ll be planning to set up after my last clouded out effort. The forecast and general outlook look worse than the last time!
Good luck if you are any other brave soul attempts it – it looks a good pass, a full 1.2 seconds!
Well, I got sucked in, rushed home, grabbed the gear and set up in a local park.
Just as I had set up it rained on me but as I had packed the scope covers that was but a mild inconvenience. As the seconds approached I just got a slight clearing in the clouds so I could make a quick attempt at focusing and then immediately hit the “Record” button (twice) and managed to grab the ISS in 15 frames.
I have a new name for this past time: “Just-in-time, rapid set-up, extreme imaging”.
Not as good as my last effort, but at least I got something.
As expected, 1 minute after transit, the clouds cleared for a few minutes…
Every time I get a center line notification it is at willunga hills and on private property. You guys seem to strike it lucky in Brisbane. Nice going Dennis despite the cloud.
Well, I got sucked in, rushed home, grabbed the gear and set up in a local park.
Just as I had set up it rained on me but as I had packed the scope covers that was but a mild inconvenience. As the seconds approached I just got a slight clearing in the clouds so I could make a quick attempt at focusing and then immediately hit the “Record” button (twice) and managed to grab the ISS in 15 frames.
I have a new name for this past time: “Just-in-time, rapid set-up, extreme imaging”.
Not as good as my last effort, but at least I got something.
As expected, 1 minute after transit, the clouds cleared for a few minutes…