My 1st ISS 2022 Image In "POOR" Seeing
Taken by Philip Smith on January 4, 2022 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2022:01:04 07:47:46
 
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This is my 1st ISS image of 2022 in "POOR" Seeing at Max pass of 89° at 6-33am EST on 01-04-2022. This image was taken from my observatory in Manorville, New York. My imaging configuration was an Edge HD 14 ′′ telescope with an Baader Red 610 nm Longpass 1.25" Filter on a ZWO ASI174MM (mono) camera and Baader Planetarium Carl Zeiss 2x Barlow Lens all on a Atilius Orion EQ-G mount modified by Emmanuel Rietsch with his satellite tracking system he made for me. I hope for "GOOD" seeing condition on an ISS pass so I can share a better image with you. Kind regards to ALL.
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686
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