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Sunday
Jul262009

ISS - visible to us this week

The international space station moved past us in plain sight again tonight.. a few minutes ago. From 9:29 to 9:33 PM

It was beautiful to watch. At one point, I stopped trying to capture it on camera with a bulb setting and just watched it and enjoyed it.

(my Photography skills are really bad when it comes to capturing moving objects in a dark sky with cars occasionally flashing their headlights)

Put it in bulb setting and used the highest f number (25) and let it go for like 30 seconds and this is what I got after trying to fool with the contrast settings...


There is one more chance tomorrow..

Going to try to open the thing up using f5.6 or f7.0 and do the same thing..

but also planning to capture it on my camcorder because I don't know how the self timer mode works on the bulb setting. You have to hold the shutter open and when you release the finger, the picture is done.. unless you have an external way to open the shutter don't know how to do this. Maybe set it up with the software and use the laptop to remotely open the shutter? (that way the shake during the shutter click can be avoided... all this is assuming someone out there gives me a tip on the right exposure setting to do this)

On the plus side the iPhone is amazing. You hold the compass up and watch the clock and just like magic the ISS appears and disappears.. What a gadget!

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Reader Comments (4)

I dont believe this ..can you see it !?!

Can we do it from here ? Phew ! This is awesome

July 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKavi

we did not see it today. the compass was ready. it was the right time but no see ISS.. dont know what happened..

will try tomorrow night. we get another chance.

:)

July 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSundar Narayanan

How to get the information about which places it is visible?

July 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterVidhya

go select your location using the world map.. then go to orbit info.

http://www.heavens-above.com/

July 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSundar Narayanan

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