Photographing the ISS
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Photographing the ISS
For those who saw the ISS image I posted last month and wondered how I did it, I wrote up an article for my club's latest newsletter. You can read it here: https://brazosvalleyastronomyclub.org/n ... e-iss.html
Tom Campbell (astro.tomandjul.com)
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SCOPES: Sky-Watcher 300p f/4.9, Discovery DHQ-8 f/6, Meade DS-2080AT 80 f/10, Meade AS80 f/5
BINOS: 10x50, 16x50, 10x70
1,124 Observations, 603 Objects (97 Glxy, 185 OC, 58 GC, 17 Neb, 39 PN, 171 Dbl)
AL Awards: Messier, Double Star, Bino Messier, Planetary Transit
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Re: Photographing the ISS
Very inspirational Tom, gives us all the hope and idea of capturing our very own images of the ISS .
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link.
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