ISS
Three sequences of an ISS pass. In orange light.
DMK21AU04.AS
Meade Starfinder 10
Three sequences of an ISS pass. In orange light.
The conditions weren't very good; seeing was rather poor, and transparancy was bad as well. This makes the images a bit dim and fuzzy.
An image of the ISS and the docked Endeavour Space Shuttle from the STS-127 mission.
And an animation of the entire ISS pass as seen from my location.
An image of the ISS and the docked Endeavour Space Shuttle from the STS-127 mission.
Seeing was very poor.
And an animation of the entire shuttle pass as seen from my location.
My best and only shuttle image thus far.
You can see the shuttle at flight day 2 where a robot arm is inspecting the heat shields. I had no idea this could be viewed from earth, but apparently it can. The footage on the right is actual footage from a day later when the shuttle is approaching the ISS.
An animation of the entire pass. Most of these frames where manually selected and stacked: a lot of work, but it payed off.
My third attempt at imaging the ISS. Seeing was much better this time, and I used an orange filter instead of an Ir-pass filter. This meant I could use shutter times as low as 1/1667 seconds: goodbye motion blur!
And my second day at imaging the ISS. Again, seeing was very poor this time. Again an infrared filter was used with the DMK21 camera at 60fps. Next time I'll use an orange filter so I can reduce the shutter speed to decrease motion blurring.
This image was processed a little harsher this time.