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16 years 7 months ago #68227
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Iridium 70 was created by calchas
I know these are two a penny on here now but this is the first one I managed. I have a large number of ways to fail in capturing one on camera and at last have suceeded.
larger pic: sbeaney.eu/astro/post/ir70.jpg
Canon 400D, 33s, F4, 86mm
EQ6 mount
Telemetry from Heavens Above
Iridium 70
14 May 23:25:29
Clear skies
Steve
Mag -2
Alt 16° Az 289°
From Hollystown Dublin 15
larger pic: sbeaney.eu/astro/post/ir70.jpg
Canon 400D, 33s, F4, 86mm
EQ6 mount
Telemetry from Heavens Above
Iridium 70
14 May 23:25:29
Clear skies
Steve
Mag -2
Alt 16° Az 289°
From Hollystown Dublin 15
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16 years 7 months ago #68228
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Replied by calchas on topic Re: Iridium 70
Forgot to add, the satelite is passing through Gemini
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16 years 7 months ago #68229
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: Iridium 70
Good image! Very well captured and framed!
FWIW, I use calsky now instead of heavens-above. It's more accurate. Tested it a couple of nights ago. Heavens-above said a certain iridium flare was mag -3 and at a certain time. Calsky said it would be mag -7 and 2 minutes earlier. Calsky was correct on both accounts! Calsky will also tell you the exact location at which you can see an iridium flare at peak magnitude - neat feature!
FWIW, I use calsky now instead of heavens-above. It's more accurate. Tested it a couple of nights ago. Heavens-above said a certain iridium flare was mag -3 and at a certain time. Calsky said it would be mag -7 and 2 minutes earlier. Calsky was correct on both accounts! Calsky will also tell you the exact location at which you can see an iridium flare at peak magnitude - neat feature!
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16 years 7 months ago #68243
by Frank Ryan
My Astrophotography
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re: Iridium 70
Nice pic and some good info there Mike.
I must check that out.
I must check that out.
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16 years 7 months ago #68250
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Paul C
My next scope is going to be a Vixen VMC200L Catadioptric OTA
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Another fine flare image. They really look amazing. I have got to see one of those.
Paul C
My next scope is going to be a Vixen VMC200L Catadioptric OTA
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16 years 7 months ago #68264
by Seanie_Morris
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Very nicely captured Steve, well done.
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