Dragon Spacecraft Ground Based
Taken by Ralf Vandebergh on July 22, 2016 @ the Netherlands
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Taken during 84 degrees overhead pass while flying behind the ISS (out of view). This is the best Dragon close-up I took so far. You can see the detail of the capsule, the pressurized section and the edge of it and the different shape of the unpressurized Trunk section. Taken with 10 in 1200 mm Newtonian, 2,4x Intes Barlow and ALccd5L-IIm. Fully manually tracked using the crosshair method, tracking magnifcation 6x, equatorially mounted.
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