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International Space Station flying over my home this morning (Original Post) Mousetoescamper Sep 4 OP
That's really cool! 2naSalit Sep 4 #1
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #3
Great pic! Eko Sep 4 #2
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #4
Super. Thanks. twodogsbarking Sep 4 #5
Thanks and you're welcome! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #6
If you want to see if it's in your area... edbermac Sep 4 #7
Great link! Thanks! niyad Sep 4 #13
Wow. Magoo48 Sep 4 #8
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #9
hi guys . bye guys AllaN01Bear Sep 4 #10
I don't remember exactly when but years ago Delmette2.0 Sep 4 #11
OH NO! HAB911 Sep 4 #12
WOW!!! niyad Sep 4 #15
Wow, HAB! These are fantastic! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #16
yes, Df(Digital fusion) and catadioptric or mirror lens HAB911 Sep 4 #18
Fascinating! The lens weighs a whopping 30 lbs.? Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #21
30 lbs was the first version HAB911 Sep 4 #24
These are just phenomenal shots, my dear HAB911! Thank you for sharing them. nt CaliforniaPeggy Sep 4 #20
Gorgeous shot! And all the stars! Thank you! niyad Sep 4 #14
Thanks and you're welcome! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #17
Wow, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 4 #19
Thanks and you're welcome, Peggy! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #22
It comes and goes. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 4 #23
Wow! Such a great photo! highplainsdem Sep 4 #25
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #28
If you want to see it live, visit this sight for viewing times in your area Lochloosa Sep 4 #26
Thanks for the link! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #30
Great pic btw. I have a 6 minute duration in the morning but its 10 degs. Lochloosa Sep 4 #31
Thanks! Best wishes for a clear view! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #32
It's amazing, isnt it? (nice pic) nt Ilsa Sep 4 #27
Indeed! Thanks! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #29
AMAZING! Diamond_Dog Sep 4 #33
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Sep 4 #34

Delmette2.0

(4,261 posts)
11. I don't remember exactly when but years ago
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 08:02 AM
Sep 4

I used this app to watch the space station fly over head AND a space shuttle a minute later zooming along to catchup with it.

HAB911

(9,360 posts)
12. OH NO!
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 08:26 AM
Sep 4

now you have done it, got me off on another quest, but not until winter. These two I took back in January 2022 with a Df and a cat lens. Now that I have some better gear, especially lens, I'll have to try again! It is really difficult, it's moving so fast, and I was told to pre-focus on the moon or a star, but I found it still goes in and out of focus with distance, at least with that fixed aperture lens.



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HAB911

(9,360 posts)
18. yes, Df(Digital fusion) and catadioptric or mirror lens
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 09:15 AM
Sep 4

like the Hubble it compresses the light travel distance that is the "mm" measurement of a lens by using a mirror inside the lens. In this case I used a 1960's era 1000mm lens with a converter to make it a 2000mm, but it's old technology and not up to today's optics or digital sensor quality. They also have an optical flaw by today's standards, with a hot spot in the center that comes across as vignetting in a large picture, and the bokeh is always a doughnut.
https://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/nikkoresources/reflex/1000mm.htm



Mousetoescamper

(5,133 posts)
21. Fascinating! The lens weighs a whopping 30 lbs.?
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 11:46 AM
Sep 4

The doughnut bokeh looks like a special effect.

Thanks for the info, shots and link.

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,069 posts)
19. Wow, my dear Mousetoescamper!
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 10:57 AM
Sep 4

You have caught the needle in a very large haystack! Beautiful shot. This really helps me get out of myself and the damn pain.

Thank you!

Mousetoescamper

(5,133 posts)
22. Thanks and you're welcome, Peggy!
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 11:52 AM
Sep 4

If this backyard shot is therapeutic to view, all the better.

I hope the pain's diminishing.



CaliforniaPeggy

(152,069 posts)
23. It comes and goes.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 11:55 AM
Sep 4

It was bad when I woke up but now it’s receded a bit. Being distracted by your beautiful photo really helped!

Mousetoescamper

(5,133 posts)
30. Thanks for the link!
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 12:57 PM
Sep 4

The duration of this flyover was seven minutes and the height in the sky was 42 degrees. There'll be another flyover here on Friday at 5:36 AM, which will also be visible for about seven minutes, but at 68 degrees the ISS will be significantly higher in the sky. That won't necessarily make for a better shot. With the ISS so high I likely won't be able to get objects in the foreground which give scale and make for a more interesting photo.

Lochloosa

(16,401 posts)
31. Great pic btw. I have a 6 minute duration in the morning but its 10 degs.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 02:13 PM
Sep 4

Good chance the trees will block most of it.

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