Soyuz MS-21 Docked to ISS 3-18-22
Taken by Philip Smith on March 18, 2022 @
Manorville, NY USA
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I think I may be the first to get the Russian Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft image docked to the Prichal Node module also known as Uzlovoy Module or UM of the International Space Station at 3:12 p.m. EST 4hr and 24min. before my image taken at 7:36 p.m. EST . You can also see the SpaceX Crew-3 Dragon. I wish the seeing and ISS pass was much higher. There are now 10 astronauts on the ISS. This was a very challenging ISS pass to image. This ISS pass was only going to max at 42°. I have very tall trees to the east side of my observatory. With that said: I did not have much time or area of the sky to lock onto and image the ISS. This image is only one frame. My ISS image video was recorded in "POOR" Transparency and with a thin layer of clouds over the full sky on 3-18-22 at 7:36pm EST. This ISS image is not that good or clear but I thought I would share it with you anyway. It was taken from my observatory in Manorville, New York. My imaging configuration was an Edge HD 14 ′′ telescope with and Baader Red 610 nm Longpass 1.25" filter on a ZWO ASI174MM (mono) camera and Baader Planetarium Carl Zeiss 2x Barlow Lens all in a MoonLite focuser on a Atilius Orion EQ-G mount modified by Emmanuel Rietsch with his satellite tracking system he made for me. Kind regards to ALL.
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686
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