Tiangong - Chinese Space Station - Full Spectrum
Taken by Frankie Lucena on January 25, 2024 @ Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
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I wanted to experiment with my Sony IMX291 sensor board by removing the IR filter and using an F/0.95 lens. I checked for satellite passes in my area and found that the chinese space station Tiangong was going to pass south of my location at 0.8 magnitude so I waited for it and began to record. As you can see, it is clearly visible but the colors of the vegetation in the foreground is way off. At full spectrum, the camera will capture not only visible light but also Ultraviolet and near infrared light, which adds more detail to the image as seen in the stacked photo and the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtevfZgzHpY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtevfZgzHpY
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