Equipment used is a 8" LX90 telescope with a Nikon D70 with 2 x converter shooting at 1/640 with Iso 1000 manually guided.
The only "editing" I did was that the shuttle and ISS were further apart than in the picture so I had to take a seperate image of both and then combine them into one image.
I imagine that he took multiple pictures and this was the best of the bunch. With manually guided scopes a lot of the images will be either missing the ISS/STS entirely, or be very blurred. If he has similar images to this, then it will help, but if this is the only one that looked good then it won't.With that kind of exposure, why not take multiple pictures and use a software like registax to enhance the final result?
With source pictures like the one you posted, you should be able to get some really crisp results.

Yes, that image is brilliant. I just wish that I'd had time to get a shot of the ISS/STS with my scope before it went to my brother last weekend. :-(I'm still pretty happy though with what I've got by single frame pictures !![]()
Wow, that's pretty cool. I wish I could find my telescope. (And for the weather to stop being completely overcast...)Had the good luck today to photograph Atlantis and the ISS through my Telescope again !
This was the first time though I was able to capture both.
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Turbinator, If these are yours, these are amazing captures!
Excellent capture and timing, yoda. I have yet to find better shots.