ISS High Resolution From My Backyard
Taken by Philip Smith on August 3, 2015 @ Manorville, NY, USA
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"Please share my ISS image" so your friends can get a change to see it also on your Facebook page in you have one :-) Tell me what you think of my image and if you would like me to share more of them on this website. This is one of many of my ISS images I have. This ISS I recorded and stacked about 76 images to make this high resolution image from my backyard on 8-03-15." I used an Edge HD 14" Telescope on a custom modified EQ-G Mount with larger motors and modified motherboard. I also used a tracking software made for me called Videos Sky 2015 Pro. The camera used was a mono "not Color" a SKYnyx 2.0m with a sensor size 460x 480 with pixel size 7.4 microns recorded a 65 fps with an orange filter and a 2X barlow lens. So with this setup focal length was now 7820mm f ratio f21.99 field of view 2.08' x 1.56' resolution 0.2"/pixel. I hope you like this image. Kind Regards :-)
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Thats a terrific image for a land based scope!!
Posted by Ron 2015-10-16 03:41:11
what a great picture and hope you put more on Spaceweather
Posted by andypandy85 2015-10-16 09:52:48
It is a very very good photo!!!
Congratulatios!
Posted by nickar 2015-10-16 14:36:34
Very neat picture!!!
Posted by dad113 2015-10-16 15:29:47
I feel like the pictures I take and post are nothing now thanks :)
Posted by kessler1573 2015-10-16 15:53:25
beautiful work. wonder if you are doing anything with the current group of planets. would love to see that. my scope is currently down as it needs both the back mirror and front viewing mirror re-silverized. dusty
Posted by jmdusty 2015-10-20 12:50:00
 
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