ISS

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This is probably my 7th trial on shooting ISS from my backyard this year. The previous trials were not good at all due to wrong exposure, out of focus, bad tracking, thin clouds, wrong settings in camera.... etc

This time I tracked it reasonably well during the clear evening when it passed by.

If it happens again I think I can do even better.

It is tracked manually through a 14" Dobsonian.

Date: May 28, 2023

Time: 9:20pm

Max. Altitude of ISS: 62 degrees

Scope: Sky-watcher 14" SynScan Dobsonian (Tracked manually by hand)

Shutter: 0.5ms, 210gain

Camera: Apollo M-Max

Barlow: Televue 3X barlow

​​​​​​​Filter: None

Software: FireCapture, Imppg, Photoshop

Copyright: Benjamins Astrophotography Hub

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