Hi everyone. The Space Shuttle Atlantis, docked with the International Space Station, passed over Brisbane this evening. I was at work at the time, but since I had missed imaging the other passes so far, I loaded the 12" Dob into the car and hoped that I would manage to get a break at the right time (6:13pm) to set up and catch the spacecraft.
At 6pm I set everything up, collimated the scope, aligned the finderscope and focussed using the Canon EOS 550D in video mode. There was no point supplying power to the scope as I would be tracking by hand using the finderscope and motors were not going to help at all.
The cloud had increased to 7/8ths coverage for the pass and I was not happy but I was determined to get something this time! Anyway, I managed a few frames of the spacecraft. I packed up the telescope into the car and was back at work in 5 minutes.
Here is a stack of 21 frames, zoomed in about 4x, when it passed through cloud gap close to its brightest and closest. I don't know for sure, but I hope that's the Atlantis on the left of the structure!
Link to 32-frame video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDSCtJr8Av0
Thanks for looking.
Tom