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International Space Station Over Australia  
International Space Station Over Australia  


JULY 1 2015 by DYLAN O'DONNELL / Category:Astrophotography
JULY 1 2015 by DYLAN O'DONNELL / Category:Astrophotography
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Photo courtesy of Deography / PUBLIC DOMAIN
Photo courtesy of Deography / PUBLIC DOMAIN
''The ISS only passed over the moon for 0.33 seconds as it shoots by quite quickly. Knowing the second it would pass I fired a “burst” mode of exposures then crossed my fingers and hoped it would show up in review – and it did!
''The setup was my Canon 70D attached to the rear cell of my Celestron 9.25″ telescope (2350mm / f10). The shutter speed was a quick 1/1650th of a second and ISO 800 in order to freeze the ISS in motion.
''I took about a second of further exposures on either side of the pass to stack the lunar surface detail using AutoStakkert2, and the increased the saturation in post to create this colour enhanced version of the moon. The colours on the moon relate to the chemical composition of moon geology.


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[[Category:ISS]]
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 19 August 2018

http://deography.com/international-space-station-over-australia/

International Space Station Over Australia


JULY 1 2015 by DYLAN O'DONNELL / Category:Astrophotography

http://deography.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/STACKED-COLOUR-ISS.jpg

Photo courtesy of Deography / PUBLIC DOMAIN


The ISS only passed over the moon for 0.33 seconds as it shoots by quite quickly. Knowing the second it would pass I fired a “burst” mode of exposures then crossed my fingers and hoped it would show up in review – and it did!

The setup was my Canon 70D attached to the rear cell of my Celestron 9.25″ telescope (2350mm / f10). The shutter speed was a quick 1/1650th of a second and ISO 800 in order to freeze the ISS in motion.

I took about a second of further exposures on either side of the pass to stack the lunar surface detail using AutoStakkert2, and the increased the saturation in post to create this colour enhanced version of the moon. The colours on the moon relate to the chemical composition of moon geology.

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