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Composite of 4 x 20 sec images at ISO 800 F5.6, 10-22mm lens at 10mm.

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The picture shows all the different vehicles the Galaxy Dropship FUTURON may load in its cargo bay.

The clouds began to part as we waited for the midnight pass of the ISS ;0)

 

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The @Space_Station in the @LincsSkies above #Blyton

11.12.2017 17:12pm GMT

105mm 15.0 sec f/2.8 ISO 100

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For October's Monthly Scavenger Hunt.

 

I'm quite impressed with this for a 30 minute job. I'm pretty sure real space stations are made out of tin foil too ;)

The International Space Station (ISS) makes a 71º maximum elevation pass over the Little Kennebec Bay, in Roque Bluffs, Maine.

 

The photo is a five-frame vertical panorama with the ISS's path composited.

the space station is going overhead nightly the next few days. a good time for capturing it as the moon is late rising and the sky is dark. check the schedule in your area at iss.astroviewer.net/observation.php

tonight my photos required a LOT of post processing in order to be anything, hopefully tomorrow I'll get something better straight out of the camera.

The @Space_Station heading into the Earth's shadow in the @LincsSkies above #Blyton

04.04.2017 21:55pm BST

105mm 16.0 sec f/2.8 ISO 100

The International Space Station / ISS

 

The ISS is a microgravity and space environment research laboratory in low Earth orbit, with an orbital speed of 17,100 mph (27,600 km/h). It has been continuously occupied by humans since November 2000. It is the largest artificial satellite in orbit with a length of 357.5 ft (109 m).

 

Each one of the 4 images in this composite was processed like a small planetary image stack:

12 x 1/4000 second ISO6400 (best of 15 to 30 frames each)

 

Apparent magnitude: -3.5

Apparent diameter: 42"

Distance: 335 mi (539 km) at 49° altitude

Atmospheric seeing: 2/5

Captured from 23:36:24 to 23:37:44 UTC on 02/05/22

 

Location: Summerville, SC

Camera: Canon 7D Mark II

Telescope: Explore Scientific ED80 f/6.0 Apochromatic Refractor

Barlow: Tele Vue 2x Barlow 1.25" (effective magnification is 2.86x for 1377mm focal length at f/17.2)

Tripod: Cayer BV30L 72" Aluminum Tripod with K3 Fluid Head

Processed with PIPP, AutoStakkert! 3 (with 3x drizzle), PixInsight, and Paint.NET

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a Lego technic-figure-scale model of the Canadarm2 and Dextre, Canada's contribution to the International Space Station.

#ISS #spacestation This photo is clicked after sunset, the redness in the west direction is fire not the Sun.

@Space_Station in this picture.

Tonights super bright ISS pass ;0)

The largest Space Station / laboratory ever built orbiting the earth and caught amongst the telephone lines ;0)

Designer: Chinese Association of Science Popularizers (中国科普作家协会)

2008

Space walk

Taikong xingzou (太空行走)

Call nr.: BG E37/496 (Landsberger collection)

 

More? See: chineseposters.net/themes/space-walk

  

I messed up the aperture, so not the best shot ever, but I'll do better next time :) - Photo by Jonmikel

"That's no moon."

 

('Death Star' by Galoob Toys / Micro Machines Space)

InteInternational Space Station over London. After going through all the frames captured, this seems like the best one. The ISS is a difficult target to image because it is only 72.8 meters long, 108.5 meters wide and 20 meters high and is travelling at 17,200 mph at a height of apprximately 250 miles above Earth. Also, parts of it are in shadow and other parts strongly reflect sunlight so exposing it properly is a challenge. For this shot gain was set to maximum and exposure to as fast as possible. Although the shot could probably be better this is by far the most successful attempt so far. I'm not too familiar with all the features of the ISS but I think you can see a Zvezda Service Module on the left and a vehicle docked on the right. The ISS has an orbital period of 92.49 minutes and completes 15.54 orbits every 24 hours.

 

Single frame from video

Captured with SharpCap

Processed in PIPP, and Photoshop

 

Gain 100%

Exposure 0.001032 seconds

 

Equipment:

Sky-Watcher Explorer-150PDS

Sky-Watcher EQ5 Mount

ZWO ASI120 MC camera

x2 Barlow with extension tube

Shot with Canon EOS 40D + Sigma 10-20mm

 

At first I want to thank Mandy for the cool idea on the processing. Thank you honey.

 

Creating this shot too me about 2,5 hours inside quiet unpleasant surroundings.

This place was humid, dark, and a bit frightening.

 

It took me so long, since I did not know exactly what I wanted to create. All I knew was, that I wanted to create something dark and moody, since the location offered everything that would be needed for that.

I shot until I had results that appealed to me.

 

I am happy with the result, but a bit unsure whether there are enough details in the shot.

 

I would love to know your impressions, thoughts and ideas on the concept and technical part.

Does the message come across? Don't hesitate to tell what you think. Please be honest.

 

I would also love to know whether you would be interested in a Before and After of the shot?

 

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Here is a stacked image showing the passage of the ISS over the Sun.

 

Details:

Mount: AP Mach 1 GTO

Scope: TMB92SS

Camera: ASI120MC

Solar Filter: Baader Herschel Wedge

Other: TRF2008 0.8x reducer

Processing: Firecapture and Pixinsight

Generic heavy lift rocket with a generic space station module payload.

Jess Bunchek, an associate scientist at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, harvests shungiku – an Asian green comparable to an edible chrysanthemum – inside the Veggie growth chamber in the Space Station Processing Facility on Sept. 30, 2019, for a science verification test (SVT). The SVT included the harvest of two other plant cultivars – amara mustard and ‘outredgeous’ red romaine lettuce – and will study their potential to grow in space. All three lettuce plants were grown from seed film, making this the first SVT with this new plant growth material. Earlier this year, the amara mustard and shungiku plants were grown for the first time using seed bags – referred to as pillows – during the Sustained Veggie project, a study funded by the Human Research Program. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

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Malibu Comics / Canada 1994

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Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

 

Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Our first opportunity this yr to capture the International Space Station, so pleased to grab a couple of shots before the Moon washed out our view ;0)

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British Ants have entered the space race

Arrggg. The shadows and columns ruin it. Photoshop needed.

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The International Space Station streaks overhead again with its crew of astronauts, and an unusual sight of an iridium flare caught on camera too! Orion's Belt is just visible above the houses at the bottom of the picture.

 

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Artist's concept of a future space station/space transportation system scenario...with an Apollo CSM docked to an Apollo Applications Program/Skylab 'thing(?)' in the background, possibly illustrating the evolution...IDK?

 

Trying to read the text on the verso - to figure out what's exactly going on here - is hurting my eyes, so a better description will have to wait.

 

All seem to be of similar derivatives and evolution:

 

inteng-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/img/iea/ypwqXgBL6N/sizes/...

Credit: "Interesting Engineering" website

 

www.astronautix.com/s/spacebase.html

Credit: Astronautix website

 

archive.org/details/MSFC-0102169

Credit: Internet Archive website

Get ready to seek your destiny...

 

In the roleplay I never finished! :P

 

This is a build I originally made to release when I completed a roleplay I was making for another website. Sadly, I think it was a little too ambitious of a project, and, a month later, I still am nowhere near done. So, rather than continue to withhold this in the slim hopes of finishing this monstrous project of mine, I thought I'd release it (albeit without a roleplay) for you guys to enjoy.

 

Please excuse the poor rendering. I made this a long time ago, as I already said.

A series of AI-generated pictures of an extraterrestrial spaceship light years away from home.

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

 

I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my pictures won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.

Della serie: come recuperare uno scatto venuto una ciofeca =)

 

Mi scattai questo foto con l'autoscatto nell'aprile del 2000 mentre tornavo a Roma da un raduno di "Little Italy", una storica comunità virtuale che ritengo non esista più =.(..

All'epoca muovevo i primissimi passi nel mondo della fotografia e la foto era venuta malissimo perché dal finestrino del treno si vedeva solo bianco e niente altro. La salvai aggiungendo lo sfondo che vedete e il riflesso sul vetro, sul quale lavorai tanti e tanti giorni.

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Después de una semana de cálculos y simulaciones, logramos el objetivo: retratar el tránsito de la Estación Espacial Internacional sobre la luna.

 

Equipo:

Nikon d7100 + Adaptador M42

Telescopio Skywatcher Dobson N 200/1200 8"

 

Composición de 6 fotos - ISO400 - 1/2000s

 

Tomadas el miércoles 08/04/2015, de 06:54:53 a 06:54:54 GMT-3, desde Oro Verde, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

Coordenadas 31°49'52.07"S 60°27'57.27"O

 

Foto con leyenda explicativa en www.flickr.com/photos/emiliokuffer/16891572330/

  

[English]

After a week of calculations, we reached our goal: to accurately picture the International Space Station transit over the moon.

 

Gear:

Nikon d7100 + M42 adapter.

Skywatcher Dobson N 200/1200 8" telescope.

 

Composite of 6 frames - ISO400 - 1/2000s

 

Taken on 2015/04/08, from 06:54:53 to 06:54:54 GMT-3, in Oro Verde, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

Coordinates 31°49'52.07"S 60°27'57.27"W

 

Details photo on www.flickr.com/photos/emiliokuffer/16891572330/

  

Gracias Diego y Pamela, hicieron esta foto posible.

 

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Puedes ver el resto de mis fotos astronómicas en mi álbum Astro:

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Wonder treatments await in low earth orbit...

 

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