International Space Station
Taken by Ralf Vandebergh on July 2, 2020 @ The Netherlands
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(This is the non-annotated version) In May I took many images of the orbital laboratory as I was often outside for systematic imaging work. In the intervals, I took some ISS images for fun. This is one of the clearest results I obtained of the past observing window. Again, the ICARUS birds antenna is visible well, although less clear then on the image I took on May 23. The Zvezda solar panels are very well illuminated during this pass, resulting in this nice view. Note also the minor structures visible in the solar panels. Image taken with a fully manually tracked 10 inch Newtonian telescope and Astrolumina ALccd 5L-11 mono CMOS camera in secondary focus. Tracking at low magnification wiwth the crosshair method.
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https://http://www.ralfvandebergh-astrophotography.simpsite.nl/home
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