Sun ISS transit
Taken by Alexandru Barbovschi on April 23, 2020 @ Chisinau, Moldova
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Date Taken: 2020:04:26 18:30:27
 
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Finally processing materials obtained on Thursday! This one was shot using Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED + Lacerta Herschel Wedge + Baader Green filter + ZWO ASI120MM-S on a Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer telescope mount. Processing is the tricky part. First, I have extracted all the ISS frames and then combined them, without any additional processing. Second - stacked videos I shot after the transit, to obtain a high-quality Sun disk. Third act - cropped out ISS images from 36 frames (the 2 on the edges I skipped, to avoid the "dark" sky) and stacked them. Fourth act - threw all the results into one project. High-quality Sun disk was used as a background, combined ISS frames image was used only as a reference frame, to be able to insert high-quality ISS images. Last act - exporting the result and applying some cosmetics to make it look colorful and even more pretty.
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