Re: [sarex] Re: A Fantastic Monday Morning Sky Show
Tim,
I took these shots this morning from my front yard here in Orlando. Not great, but interesting. I believe on photo 3, you can see the two individual spacecraft. Just used my Olympus C750UZ. No zooming used. I like photo 1 a lot since you can view the Big Dipper and polaris in relation to the spacecrafts. The direction of travel is top left angling down to lower right.
Dave, AA4KN
-----Original Message----- From: sarex-bounces@AMSAT.Org [mailto:sarex-bounces@AMSAT.Org] On Behalf Of Tim Bosma Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 9:07 AM To: Arthur Rowe; SAREX@AMSAT.Org Subject: [sarex] Re: A Fantastic Monday Morning Sky Show
Quite a sight this morning - the moon, Venus, and the ISS and the Shuttle several degrees apart going from SW to NE almost straight overhead. WOW! perfect viewing conditions. 73 Tim w6mu
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David J wrote:
Tim,
I took these shots this morning from my front yard here in Orlando. Not great, but interesting. I believe on photo 3, you can see the two individual spacecraft. Just used my Olympus C750UZ. No zooming used. I like photo 1 a lot since you can view the Big Dipper and polaris in relation to the spacecrafts. The direction of travel is top left angling down to lower right.
Dave, AA4KN
Got a link where you've uploaded it to a website perchance, Dave?
AMSAT-BB blocks attachments (and rightly so!).
:-)
Nate WY0X
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