SpaceX Crew -1 Dragon Docked to ISS
Taken by Philip Smith on January 19, 2021 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2021:01:20 00:22:04
 
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On 1-19-21 I imaged from my backyard observatory in Manorville NY, USA the SpaceX Crew-1 Dragon docked to Harmony Node 2 on the International Space Station. The seeing conditions was 2/5 poor and thin layer of clouds. The Moon was out at 51° in the south. The ISS Max Pass was 57° at 6:08pm EST. It was a cold and a little windy. I thought to myself. You have everything setup.See if the weather would clear up just in time for the ISS pass. I was able to see the ISS and get some images. They are not my best, but it was good to see what I could get from this kind of weather pattern and new set-up. My imaging configuration was an OTA Edge HD 14 ′′ telescope with an Baader Red 610 nm Longpass Filter - 1.25" on a ZWO ASI1 74MMM (mono) camera and Baader Planetarium Carl Zeiss 1-1/4" Abbe Barlow Lens 2x. All on a custom built Orion EQ-G mount and custom software. To see more of my images go to my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686 Kind Regards.
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