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Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new
      #3411366 - 10/26/09 07:39 AM Attachment (81 downloads)

Subject: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines (SSMEs)
subject: 2009/03/20 STS-119 Discovery observation
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A reprocessing using a composite of 10 frames taken during
approach of the docked Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-119 mission
in March 2009, resolved some surprising detail including a
sign of the Main Engines(SSMEs)of the Orbiter.

For a visualisation model to compare, see:
http://mensa-barbie.com/bloggerimages/400SPACESTATIONig125_01_iss_02.JPG

There is a special difficulty capturing the engines due to
problems with the lighting and position angle of observing.
Although resolving them is theoretically within the reach of
an amateur telescope, the engines are not optimal lighted by
sun during culmination, the position were we have shortest
distance and so best resolution. A while before culm, during
approach, lighting angle is better, but resolution is far
from optimal. In this case, thanks to exellent seeing and the
luck with 10 usable frames to improve slightly sign/noise ratio,
it succeeded however.

Imagery: 10inch Newtonian, fully manually tracked using a
6x magn tracking scope)

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Edited by Ralf Vandebergh (10/27/09 10:12 AM)


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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: Ralf Vandebergh]
      #3411439 - 10/26/09 08:50 AM

Outstanding Ralf! Fantastic work.

Regards,

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: lukasik]
      #3411629 - 10/26/09 10:41 AM

Very cool shot.

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: Ralf Vandebergh]
      #3413755 - 10/27/09 10:10 AM Attachment (19 downloads)

Thank you, here is a wider field version. You can just see the MSS(Canadarm 2 on top of the image.

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: Ralf Vandebergh]
      #3414111 - 10/27/09 01:28 PM

W-O-W!!!

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: RobertED]
      #3414504 - 10/27/09 05:15 PM

Incredible detail as usual. You never cease to amaze me. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: chutch44]
      #3414718 - 10/27/09 07:06 PM

Amazing work as always Ralf. You are at the top of the game when it comes to imaging the shuttle and ISS. Have you thought about giving this a try?

MYSTERY OBJECT: Yesterday, astronomers in Arizona, New Mexico and Spain, all hunting for near-Earth asteroids, discovered a "mystery object" orbiting Earth. Temporarily named "9U01FF6," it is small and in an elongated, 31-day orbit. Experts say it is probably a piece of an Apollo-era Moon mission. We'll get a closer look on Oct. 29th when it zips past Earth about 82,000 km (0.2 lunar distances) away. Advanced amateur astronomers can find it using

The story is on spaceweather.com

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: Lunatiki]
      #3415323 - 10/28/09 01:09 AM

Allright, that one hell of a capure again Ralf.

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: Freddy WILLEMS]
      #3418933 - 10/29/09 07:21 PM


Joe

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: Joe F Gafford]
      #3424422 - 11/01/09 08:07 PM

Mindblowing is the only word I can come up with. I may just give up on ISS imaging after this. You are the master

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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines [Re: Ralf Vandebergh]
      #3427784 - 11/03/09 04:13 PM

Hi all,

Many thanks for all replies. Sorry for the late answer, I was without connection from Thursday until in the weekend and just answering things. Joel, thanks for the link. It is no easy feat to find this object and image it in high resolution but I sometimes image satellites which are actually unknown and unlisted. That's very interesting. One of these cases can you find on my website or here is the direct link:
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/6479/unlistedsat20080705.jpg

Derek, don't do it. Keep shooting, just enjoy spaceflight!
Resolution is unlimited, you always want better and better.
Everyone for its own....

Ralf

Edited by Ralf Vandebergh (11/03/09 04:16 PM)


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Re: Space Shuttle Discovery Main Engines new [Re: Ralf Vandebergh]
      #3430408 - 11/05/09 04:12 AM Attachment (5 downloads)

It always can better. Here is an improved version

Edited by Ralf Vandebergh (11/05/09 04:14 AM)


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