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ralfvandebergh
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Telescope Image Docked Crew-1
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Image set of single frames processings taken 2020-11-28 - best overview image frame, best cropped processing. Seeing: poor-fair. Setup: Taken with 10 inch F4,8 Newtonian secondary focus with QHY5 5L-11 camera. Tracking was fully manually using the crosshair method at low magnification on the tracking scope.
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https://i.ibb.co/r4XQMRN/ISS-20201128-20210217a-P.png
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Always impressed by your images 😃
This is a good one - like it.
Especially as I know what its like trying track LEO satellites manually as used do my bit help in UK in early/mid 60s tracking Soviet satellites through BAA/RAe programme
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ralfvandebergh
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02/20/2021 06:55 pm »
Thanks, and that sounds very interesting, satellite imaging on emulsions? How successful was it? I guess it was mainly primary focus work?
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I'm realy impressed! Didn't believe it was possible.
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