ATV-5 Spacecraft docked to ISS
Taken by Philip Smith on August 22, 2014 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Hello ALL I posted my single video of ATV-5 Spacecraft docked in front of the ISS making a pass of 82° over my observatory on 08-22-2014 at 8:18pm EST. My good friend Sylvain Weiller showed me a 3D stereo video he made with my recording. So I thought I would make some of them myself and share them with you. I slowed down the frame rate to 7.5 fps. this way you can see the 3D images better. You will need to cross your eyes a little and you will then see a third image in the center of the two outside images. If you do it the right way, you will see the center image in 3D. The original ISS pass came straight at me and overhead 82°. I also rotated ISS 90° to the right and to the Left in the other 3D videos. This way can look at all three 3D videos in different directions. Hope you like my 3D Stereo video's. Link to my YouTube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HMm-CjDs0k Kind Regards Philip Smith
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Hello Again
After looking at my three 3D videos on Spaceweather.com I know feel I should have used 15fps or faster. Also I see it is harder cross your eye and see the center in for 3D to appear do to all the other adds on this webpage next to the 3D stereo videos
SORRY ABOUT THAT. Please let me know if you can see it in 3D. You may need to block out the added and everything around the 3D stereo videos with your hands or put paper over your monitor.
Kind Regards
Philip Smith
Posted by Philip Smith 2014-11-09 10:55:55
If you would like me to re post these 3D videos with the farter frame rate please let me know. If I get more then 10 people to ask for it I will :-)

Kind Regards
Philip Smith
Posted by Philip Smith 2014-11-09 11:02:57
I meant to say FASTER frame rate :-)
Posted by Philip Smith 2014-11-09 14:07:01
Ive learned to ignore the adds, and you did a fine job with the 3D to me! Its amazing and am so thankful for your work on this!
Posted by brightmstar7 2014-11-10 12:06:22
Thank You brightmstar for the kind words.
Posted by Philip Smith 2014-11-13 09:19:57
 
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