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Old 31-07-2013, 08:29 PM
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Battle Star ISS (not quite : )

Another ISS Pass, Weds 31st July, higher magnification, was further away, 44deg Alt max; & still I over-exposed have killed a lot of the bright ghosty flaring (in PS) which is still evident around the edges! A bit betterra than last attempt, starting to distinguish some of the modules, which is quite exciting ! Will be waiting a few weeks for next opportunity, but I'll nail this sucker yet : )

10" F4.7, 3X barlow = 3600mm
ISO3200, 1/1000th

Hope it worth the squizz !
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Old 31-07-2013, 08:37 PM
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Nice work again, Bob. Did you hand-guide this on your EQ6 again?

I think there's a slightly dimmer pass (mag -2) on Friday too?
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Old 31-07-2013, 08:39 PM
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Great stuff Bob! Looks 3D!
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Old 31-07-2013, 09:23 PM
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Nice work again, Bob. Did you hand-guide this on your EQ6 again?

I think there's a slightly dimmer pass (mag -2) on Friday too?
Cheers Dave, I did the hand push guide thing on the EQ6 again, and a lot easier @ 45deg alt or similar, than overhead Thanx for pointing out the Fri-eve pass, strange info changing lately, Heavens above had tonights pass @ only 42deg alt 5-6 days ago & Fri-eves was only 35 or something, I wonder if they did an altitude burn ? ?
HavagoodN !

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Great stuff Bob! Looks 3D!
Thanx John, them solar sails looks cool, trying to improve on the capturing for 3D perspectives
Cheers . .
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Top shot Bob - a better angle of view than the previous night.

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Old 01-08-2013, 03:42 PM
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Good shot, Bob!
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Great effort I recon.
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