ISS Pass .. Color capture !
Taken by Sylvain Weiller on January 13, 2016 @ SAINT-RÉMY-LES-CHEVREUSE
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Was lucky to get some clear sky at time of ISS Pass I waited for days :) This result with the new camera ASI224MC ! All details of tracking, capturing & processing are @ http://sweiller.free.fr/ I added a Jupiter picture in the same conditions as the 2 object have the same apparent size !
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I got from Jimmy the explanation why one panel is so different in color : at mid November this panel failed. Then it was rotated 180° and therefore we see the backside !
On Jan 15, 2016 a space walk replaced the failed voltage regulator...
Posted by sweiller 2016-01-18 07:45:12
 
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