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9 years 8 months ago - 9 years 8 months ago #103903
by Frank Ryan
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Almost beaten by a passing (lone) cloud but I just managed to snap the ISS transiting the Sun yesterday evening.
The Dragon capsule is still docked but the altitude of the pass was low - so not much detail.
It reminds me of a tie fighter!
Some lunar transits are coming up and these will be higher so the ISS should appear bigger in the shots.
www.astrobin.com/full/174702/0/
www.astrobin.com/full/174705/0/
The Dragon capsule is still docked but the altitude of the pass was low - so not much detail.
It reminds me of a tie fighter!
Some lunar transits are coming up and these will be higher so the ISS should appear bigger in the shots.
www.astrobin.com/full/174702/0/
www.astrobin.com/full/174705/0/
My Astrophotography
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Meade ETX-125PE, Bresser 10 x 50 Binos & Me Peepers
Last edit: 9 years 8 months ago by Frank Ryan.
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9 years 8 months ago #103905
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Amazing that you can plan that - is the transit time something you work out yourself?
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9 years 8 months ago #103909
by Frank Ryan
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic ISS Solar Transit
Jeez no. I wish I had the smarts to do it myself!
I use www.calsky.com/ and set up a Sun / Moon crosser alert.
That in conjusnction with an 'atomic clock' app on the iPhone, having the focus, exposure, ISO & shutterspeed
tested and fitting for the duration of the transit.
(some are as short as less than a second) so you want to get as many frames taken within the alotted time.
I've about 6 shots from the above transit showing the path of the ISS across the disc.
I just need to process them and then I can make a little movie.
I use www.calsky.com/ and set up a Sun / Moon crosser alert.
That in conjusnction with an 'atomic clock' app on the iPhone, having the focus, exposure, ISO & shutterspeed
tested and fitting for the duration of the transit.
(some are as short as less than a second) so you want to get as many frames taken within the alotted time.
I've about 6 shots from the above transit showing the path of the ISS across the disc.
I just need to process them and then I can make a little movie.
My Astrophotography
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Meade ETX-125PE, Bresser 10 x 50 Binos & Me Peepers
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9 years 8 months ago #103910
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Thanks for the info Frank.
Last week (for the first time) I used my guide camera (QHY5 II) as a web cam and took a two minute video of the Sun. (Way back...I got a second hand solar filter that fits my FS60 guide scope). While I was getting ready to record, the space station flew across the face of the Sun. I think I shouted Wow! - I was so surprised. I was again pleasantly surprised that the video worked also - so sad that I did not have that in Ireland with me for the recent eclipse.
I'll try plan a shoot sometime soon and if successful I will put the short video on DropBox and put a link up here.
Thanks for posting and the follow-up info - you have given me another little project to work on
Last week (for the first time) I used my guide camera (QHY5 II) as a web cam and took a two minute video of the Sun. (Way back...I got a second hand solar filter that fits my FS60 guide scope). While I was getting ready to record, the space station flew across the face of the Sun. I think I shouted Wow! - I was so surprised. I was again pleasantly surprised that the video worked also - so sad that I did not have that in Ireland with me for the recent eclipse.
I'll try plan a shoot sometime soon and if successful I will put the short video on DropBox and put a link up here.
Thanks for posting and the follow-up info - you have given me another little project to work on
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9 years 7 months ago #103918
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That's a great capture there Frank, nice one
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9 years 7 months ago #103922
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Well done Frank!
They are difficult to capture!
They are difficult to capture!
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