The Two Faces Of The ISS on 1-20-20
Taken by Philip Smith on January 20, 2020 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2020:01:22 22:48:57
 
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I just stacked " 55 " images together of the ISS and thought I would share it with you. 1st image is in negitive form and the 2nd image is in positive form. Please understand it was imaged in "POOR" Seeing. The ISS passed from my backyard at 6:35pm EST on 1-20-20 at Max 69° in poor seeings clear cold skies. The telescope was an Edge HD 14" with an Astrodon Red filter on a ZWO ASI174MM (mono) camera and Televue 2.0 x Powermate barlow lens. Kind Regards to ALL.
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