Tiangong CSS and ISS Comparison
Taken by Philip Smith on November 8, 2022 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2022:11:20 14:46:55
 
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I imaged ( Tiangong ) Chinese Space Station In New " T " Configuration on 11-08-22 Max 79° pass at 10:06pm EST from my Manorville NY Observatory. The seeing was not good. My imaging configuration was an Edge HD 14" telescope with and Baader Red 610 nm Longpass 1.25" filter on a ZWO ASI174MM (mono) camera and Baader Planetarium Carl Zeiss 2x Barlow Lens. I thought I would put the International Space Station max pass of 84° at 8:33pm EST on 04-02-22 image that had better seeing conditions in the same image to make this rough true scale comparison of the 2 Space Stations. I am not at this time saying they are 100% true to scale from each other. The ISS imaging configuration was an Edge HD 14 ′′ telescope with and Baader Red 610 nm Longpass 1.25" filter on a ZWO ASI290MM (mono) camera / No barlow. All images I took from my Manorville, NY observatory. Hope you like it. Kind Regards To ALL 🙂
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