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Ralf Vandebergh
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ISS movie 2007/04/19
      #1596334 - 05/10/07 11:40 AM

subject: ISS movie 2007/04/19
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The attached movie is made on April 19 using manual
tracking:
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/112/iss20070419iw3.gif

ISS April 19 19:18 PM
-MAX ELEV: 76°
-APPR: 46 above WNW
-DEP: 10 above E
-seeing: fair/good
10in Newton/ATK-1HS-11/F/4.8)
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some other or my recent movies can be found:

http://www.kk-system.co.jp/Alpo/kk07/o070417a1.gif
http://www.kk-system.co.jp/Alpo/kk07/p070217a1.gif

Best regards,
Ralf Vandebergh


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Re: ISS movie 2007/04/19 new [Re: Ralf Vandebergh]
      #1596370 - 05/10/07 11:56 AM

Nice!

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Canon 40D and 5D, unmodified
Canon EF 300/2.8L IS, 400/5.6L, 135/2L, 50/1.8, 85/1.8, 35/2, 24-70/2.8L, and Peleng 8mm fisheye
Orion Apex 102mm (4") Mak-Cass
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Re: ISS movie 2007/04/19 new [Re: Andrew Welsh]
      #1596590 - 05/10/07 02:08 PM

Its running away! Must have seen you Ralf! Nice movie!

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"Big Papa Smurf" (254mm f/4.7 Sky-Watcher Newt)
Custom Orion Optics 150mm f/8 reflektor "Planet Killer" (On its way!!!)
SPC900
Canon Powershot A610 (CHDK modded)
Canon 10D (modded)
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 USM L

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Gendo
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Re: ISS movie 2007/04/19 new [Re: Chris_H]
      #1597164 - 05/10/07 07:00 PM

Manual tracking? Sounds difficult. As fast as they move, I can't get ISS or satellites into view, let alone track them.

An excellent movie.


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TheNebulai
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Re: ISS movie 2007/04/19 new [Re: Gendo]
      #1597286 - 05/10/07 08:05 PM

Really great, must be hard manually tracking like that!

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Z10, Meade 8" LX90GPS, Galileo 120mm
A bunch of EP's, Filters, and Barlows
10*50 Binocs
Sony Cybershot,Philips SPC900NC,DSI Pro,
DMK21AU04/ Astronomik LRGB

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DarkStar72
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Re: ISS movie 2007/04/19 new [Re: TheNebulai]
      #1597886 - 05/11/07 04:08 AM

Impressive!

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Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic f/4.7 DOB Newt
Orion SVPro8 EQ f/4.9 Reflector-Moonlight CR1-DC Motor Focus

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SPC900NC-CCD-Lunar/Planetary
Meade DSI ProII w/Filters-DSO's

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Ralf Vandebergh
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Re: ISS movie 2007/04/19 new [Re: Gendo]
      #1598002 - 05/11/07 06:57 AM

Hi Gendo and others,

It takes indeed some experience,but remember,the bad
frames get out of it.

Ralf

Edited by Ralf Vandebergh (05/11/07 06:58 AM)


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