My first ISS transit of the Moon.
Yesterday evening I set up to try and shoot a transit of the ISS over the Moon.
I used an old Celestron 80mm ED telescope and a ZWO ASI174MM astronomy camera on one of my portable tracking mounts (Skywatcher AZ-GTI). The camera captures video at 130+ frames per second.
I took the video (about 2000 frames) into PIPP that broke it up into the individual frames.
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My first ISS transit of the Moon.
Yesterday evening I set up to try and shoot a transit of the ISS over the Moon.
I used an old Celestron 80mm ED telescope and a ZWO ASI174MM astronomy camera on one of my portable tracking mounts (Skywatcher AZ-GTI). The camera captures video at 130+ frames per second.
I took the video (about 2000 frames) into PIPP that broke it up into the individual frames.
https://youtu.be/5TWyzvotdpg?si=q7KncOy9b6eO0xwb&t=14
I then scanned through the frames looking for the ISS (I knew from watching the video it was about half way in).
I found it moving across in 16 frames. I then processed one frame in DxO Photolab.
Full Disc single frame with the ISS in the center of the Moon. in the post
200% Crop of the same frame.
https://imgur.com/xkdvvmH
I’m working on an animated gif of the crossing as well as a stacked image of it.