International Space Station 05-12-24
Taken by Philip Smith on May 12, 2024 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2024:05:14 12:16:09
 
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On 05-12-24 I learned that I would have a Max 57° pass at 8:36 pm EST of the International Space Station over my Manorville NY Observatory. The weather at that day and time was average seeing and to top it all off the sky had a thin layer of clouds threw out the full ISS pass. Weather in my area for imaging the ISS was a no-go for the last several ISS passes due to bad weather. My imaging configuration was an EdgeHD 11 ′′ telescope with a Baader 610nm long-pass 1.25" filter on Player One MAX APOLLO-M IMX432 at 16 bit and a Tele Vue 3.0x 1.25" Barlow Lens in a MoonLite focuser on an Orion Atlas EQ-G modified mount. Kind Regards To ALL 🙂
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