ISS Image at 30° 11-09-20
Taken by Philip Smith on November 9, 2020 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2020:11:10 18:42:44
 
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This is an image of the ISS at about 30° from a 46° ISS pass. I saw the ISS on the pc monitor after giving the command to lock on to the ISS with the hand controller. I did my best to keep ISS on the camera chip. I then saw I forgot to click on record in FireCapture software. So about more then half way of the ISS pass I pressed record. I was not happy that happened. Something is better than nothing. My imaging setup was an Edge HD 14" OTA telescope with an Astrodon Red filter on a ZWO ASI174MM (mono) camera and a Televue 2X barlow lens. Custom EQ-G mount hardware and software by Emmanuel Rietsch that made it possible for me to track the ISS in the way I do. Kind Regards To ALL.
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686
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