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International space station photo
International space station photo









After capturing the raw video, I use PIPP to center and crop the SER file, then export to TIF format using SER player. Unlike my C11 telescope, I don’t have the ability to automatically center with the guide cam, but my new setup makes it very simple to adjust the centering in real time. I have been using my 16” dob for a while now, and the Skywatcher/SynScan Satellite Tracking app works very well. “This was captured so long ago, so I don’t remember many of the details besides what I have included in the image description below. His images and animation of the International Space Station is truly magnificent! This is his explanation of the imaging session, during which he managed to snap this great photo. I do remember, when he was getting started with ISS photography and he came a long way since. Sebastian Voltmer), 2022 – May (Boyang Liu), 2022 – June (Gábor Sági), 2022 – July (Andrew McCarthy), 2022 – August (Boyang Liu), 2022 – September (Tom Williams), 2022 – October (Michael Tzukran), 2022 – November (Philip Smith), 2022 – December (Michael Tzukran)Ģ021 – January (Michael Tzukran), 2021 – February (Christopher Becke), 2021 – March (Andrew McCarthy), 2021 – April (Sage Grey), 2021 – May (Josef Huber, Klaus Nagel, Tobias Lindemann), 2021 – June (Philip Smith), 2021 – July (Philip Smith), 2021 – August (Mark Cullen), 2021 – September (Maxim Khisamutdinov), 2021 – October (Michael Tzukran), 2021 – November (Antonio Vilchez), 2021 – December (Andrew McCarthy)Ģ020 – April (Philip Smith), 2020 – May (Andrew McCarthy), 2020 – June (Simon Tang), 2020 – July (György Soponyai), 2020 – August (AMOS telescope), 2020 – September (Tom Gwilym), 2020 – October (Tom Glenn), 2020 – November (unknown), 2020 – December (Alberto Mayer)Īnother incredible ISS photo, this time around from Josh Palmer.

international space station photo

Sebastian Voltmer), 2022 – February (Tom Williams), 2022 – March (Gábor Sági), 2022 – April (Dr.

international space station photo

2023 – January (Liu Boyang), 2023 – February (Tom Williams), 2023 – March (Philip Smith), 2023 – April (Laurent Langelez), 2023 – May (Josh Palmer)Ģ022 – January (Dr.











International space station photo