Tuesday, September 22, 2015
The ISS Zooms Past Saturn (22 September 2015)
Despite the afternoon cloud the evening turned out to be gloriously clear. Because the ISS was going to come within a telescope field of the ISS I debated setting up the telescope to record the fly-by. But with only one camera suitable for recording o either tripod of telescope I opted for tripod only.
As you see the ISS pretty much grazed Saturn, which would have looked great in a scope. But I had set up the camera on the tripod and was ready to go. Unfortunately, the heavens above prediction was out by a bout a minute, so I started my timing run a little too late, but I got the ISS just as iyt went over Saturn. Looked even more impressive in the sky.
Close up of Saturn and the ISS in a single frame. | Animation of the ISS going over Saturn. 4 x 5 second images animated in ImageJ |
Labels: astrophotography, ISS, Saturn, unaided eye