Short Gif Same Time Of ISS Max 73° Pass
Taken by Philip Smith on May 18, 2019 @
Manorville, NY, USA
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I imaged the ISS on 5-18-19 from my backyard, Manorville NY, USA. ISS Max pass was 73° at 9:31 pm EST. Please Note: This ISS short video is at max 73° pass time and not in full Sun light at that time because of Earth's curve and point of view to the ISS. The Sun was at -14.2°. You will see some solar flares from the Sun light reflecting off the ISS. The telescope I imaged with an Edge HD 14" with an Astrodon Red filter on my ZWO ASI290 mono camera. You will see that the atmosphere was not good and also using a camera that has "ROLLING SHUTTER" that is better for planets and Moon. Not fast moving objects :-) With that said. It will make your images look funny and distorted. That is why "GLOBAL SHUTTER" is better like ZWO ASI174MC Color and momo CMOS Imaging Camera with USB 3.0 that has a GLOBAL SHUTTER sensor. For more info about Rolling Shutter vs. Global Shutter: Like at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alXQWGyX3xk Also Please Note: I am trying to image the ISS when at max 90° above my head is 250 miles above Earth and moving at 17,500 mph. The dimensions of the completed ISS research facility is approximately 356 feet (109 meters) by 240 feet (73 meters), or slightly larger than a football field. After all that you have to have the weather kind of work in your favor like a clear sky and good seeing at same time. As you know that is hard to come by for the exact time of the ISS pass. So now you know that it takes a lot to get something to share with you. Hope you can find the time and give it a like. Only if you like it. So for know. Kind regards to all.
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