Taken by Philip Smith on August 3, 2015 @ Manorville, NY, USA
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I imaged the International Space Station on 8-03-15. I used an EDGE HD 14" / 1.6 Barlow / SYKnyx 2.0m CCD camera at 67fps and an orange filter. ER tracking on modified EQ-G mount. Appears 20h21m55s 0.3mag az:229.0° SW horizon Culmination 20h27m13s -4.2mag az:142.0° SE h:76.8° distance: 415.1km height above Earth: 404.8km elevation of Sun: -5° Disappears 20h32m34s -0.6mag az: 55.2° NE horizon Kind Regard Philip Smith
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Posted by Philip Smith 2015-08-04 23:44:11
Nice shot, this must be one of sharpest images taken from the ground. Great job.
Posted by MikiBee 2015-08-05 15:20:20
Thank You! MikiBee :-)
Posted by Philip Smith 2015-08-06 06:16:10
Never saw that !
Fantastic !
Congratulations,
Bernard.
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