ISS - Blink Animation Created 03-01-24
Taken by Philip Smith on March 1, 2024 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Please Read all first: The ISS was tracked on 29/01/2024 in front of the ASA Headquarter building during a factory acceptance test. A new dual-tracking software which allows tracking with a small guider while keeping full speed video in the main camera. The seeing turned out to be really good that evening. With that said: I first want to give credit to Philipp Keller, https://www.astrosysteme.com/ who tracked and recorded the ISS data with the ASA AZ800 f/6.85 telescope and the ZWOASI16000MC as the main imaging camera. Also credit to Damian Peach https://www.facebook.com/peachastro for stacking and processing an image of 3 ISS images in it. I am a member of Damia Peach's Patron channel and learned about this ISS data. I was given the OK to work and share images from the data and work from both of them with the understanding I gave them credit for their part. My part was taking the signal image which was a composite of 3 ISS images into CS6 Photoshop. I did some cropping, resizing, rotating, and overlay work, and one clone tool was used to help make these images. I then took the two needed ISS images to make the short blink animation by repeating 2 different ISS images. The 2 images were also then used to make the ISS Crose-Eye Stereo 3D-like image. I did not put any names for credit because it would take away from the visual experience. Kind Regards To ALL 🙂
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686
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