International Space Station 9-12-20
Taken by Philip Smith on September 12, 2020 @
Manorville, NY USA
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Hello All, I recorded ISS Max Pass of 80° from my backyard in Manorville NY USA on 9-12-20 at 5:04 am EST. I then made this animation to share with you. This is in part how I did this. I record the ISS in SER. file in FireCapture. I imaged 12.040 ISS images in this pass. I then took the 12.040 ISS images and divided them by 130 fps it was recorded at. Also because ISS is moving at 17,500 mph. This gives me 93 sets of 130 ISS images. I take each set of 130 ISS frames into Registax6 and set stacking at 90 to 95 Lowest Quality ( % ). Then I am hand picking out the best images of that set. Then I stack and number and save that image. I do that for each of the other 93 sets of 130 ISS image. Out of each set I was only able to get only 3 to10 kind of "OK" frames to stack, do to seeing was not the best at the time of this pass. I also used Virtual Dub and CS6 photoshop. The ISS pass was partially in Earths shadow and not fully illuinated by the Sun as you can see. My imaging setup was an Edge HD 14" OTA telescope with an Astrodon Red filter on a ZWO ASI174MM (mono) camera and a Televue 1.8X barlow lens and a modified in and out Orion EQ-G mount and tracking software made by Emmanuel Rietsch . Kind Regards To All.
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686
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