ISS Pass ... Hand-held !
Taken by Sylvain Weiller on April 7, 2016 @ SAINT-RÉMY-LES-CHEVREUSE, France
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The sky was really too cloudy to make the usal tracking. I then tried something new : capturing a full pass (at least in between clouds) holding an ETX90 (F=1250) in my hand and following the ISS. Camera used was Sony A7s previously focused on a star. To get sharp frames, RAW exposure was 1/5000s, ISO 25600 more or less at different positions. I was rather surprised by the result ! At the end a few Jupiter pictures ...
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