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Old 14-02-2016, 09:26 PM
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ISS Solar Transit captured today in Esk

A group of us ventured out of Brisbane to the scenic country town of Esk, where we captured images of a solar transit by the ISS. You can see the images and videos on the Facebook page for SEQ Shadow Chasers.

AstroJunk's image beautifully sums it up

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...7161535&type=3
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Old 15-02-2016, 09:26 PM
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Excellent - well done! Phew, must have been a hot day as well.

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Old 16-02-2016, 08:50 AM
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Great work, David and what an exciting project and a fantastic result. Reminds me of a few daytime group meetings where we observed transits of both Mercury and Venus some years back. But the pressure of timing not too important compared to this fleeting moment. Regards
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Old 16-02-2016, 08:55 AM
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But the pressure of timing not too important compared to this fleeting moment. Regards
Hi Eugene

Yes, events that last less than a second are new to me, and I now have even more respect for people doing asteroidal occultation timings! At least the sun is a big target, although surprisingly hard to find!

But it is a great "adventure" trying to do this as a group, and very social. I'd recommend the attempt to anybody.

Our next target is a lunar transit.
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Old 17-02-2016, 10:53 AM
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Renato told me about these last night. Wow, well done Shadow Chasers!
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Old 17-02-2016, 04:52 PM
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Very cool - nice capture!

If that is CalSky you are using for ground-track predictions, can you offer some indication of the likely accuracy - i.e. was the timing & location anticipated accurate?

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Old 17-02-2016, 11:29 PM
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Thanks all, I even got a gong from Charlie Bates Astronomy project!

I've subsequently loaded a program called SharpCap which does a much better job of image acquisition, so fingers crossed for a better result next time

Dean, we did use Cal sky (and IIS Transit Prediction for Android), both are as accurate as can be and certainly within a few seconds in time an a few tens of meters on the ground. Our aim is to be somewhere on the centre line for each event to ensure we capture the event - and even better if that location is somewhere nice with a café!

Join the FB group if you want regular updates - there is a great event over Brisbane city tomorrow at 7:48 am, but weather is iffy.
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