Messierhunter
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Not my best image of ISS by far, but I ran into a problem at the start of tracking. My software glitched and caused the main view window to go off the screen where I couldn't see it, so I couldn't adjust the focus on the fly to compensate for mirror flop. It also limited my ability to ensure that ISS was even in the field of view, but thankfully the viewfinder camera was accurate enough to get it in the main field to one extent or another for a considerable part of the pass. It's a bit blurry (again, due to uncompensated mirror flop), but you can still see the wings and if you look closely, the open payload bay doors make little "u" shapes just above them. I believe the astronauts were also spacewalking during this moment, but given the problems I ran into the image quality suffered too much to resolve them (assuming they were positioned somewhere they'd be visible anyway).
This was recorded with an 8" LX200 and modified Samsung SDC-435 camera at ~f/20. Exposure setting was 1/250th second with automatic gain control on low.
This was recorded with an 8" LX200 and modified Samsung SDC-435 camera at ~f/20. Exposure setting was 1/250th second with automatic gain control on low.