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International Space Station - A Humble First Try, Jason Guenzel

International Space Station - A Humble First Try

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Here lies my first attempt at capturing our largest artificial satellite. The waxing moon inspired me to get creative for the first half of the night. There are significant benefits to having a large sensor camera capable of planetary imaging frame rates.

For this image I captured about 3 minutes of video during the pass. I began tracking with the hand paddle while looking through the finder scope, but the ISS quickly overtook my tracking rate. Fiddling led to panic and I released the clutches and tracked the rest of the pass by hand. Unfortunately I also overlooked the fact that the exposure would need to change as the station approaches. The middle portions of my video show clipped white blobs.

This sequence here is a stack of the best 106 of 212 individual frames spanning around 9 seconds. During this time the altitude from my vantage point was less than 30 degrees from the horizon.

I'm looking forward to trying this again, the ASI1600MM-Cool makes it very manageable. I hope to get a chance to get an overhead pass, sort out my process, and pull some detail out!

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International Space Station - A Humble First Try, Jason Guenzel

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