ISS CLOSE-UP Robotic Arm grabs Robot Dextre
Taken by Ralf Vandebergh on March 24, 2015 @ Overhead pass (88 degrees) at a range of just over 400 km. Provided good view of the ISS main robotic Arm Canadarm 2 (SSRMS) that is holding the external robot Dextre. Taken with Newtonian aperture 10 in and monochromatic cam in secondary focus and tracked fully manually at 6x mag with crosshair.
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Overhead pass (88 degrees) at a range of just over 400 km. Provided good view of the ISS main robotic Arm Canadarm 2 (SSRMS) that is holding the external robot Dextre. Taken with Newtonian aperture 10 in and monochromatic cam in secondary focus and tracked fully manually at 6x mag with crosshair.
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Nice Cropped ISS image.

Your image description is saying: March 24, 2015 @ Overhead pass (88 degrees) But your image has March 17, 2015 on it.

Also I hope this helps you..... degrees = hold down Alt key and type in 0176 this will give you ° Alt 0176 = ° 88° :-)

Do you use an filters on your mono camera?
Kind Regards
Philip Smith
Posted by Philip Smith 2015-03-24 18:10:25
Alt 0169 = ©
Posted by Philip Smith 2015-03-24 18:11:52
 
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