ISS

Started by escho, January 26, 2014, 08:49:30 PM

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escho

ISS recorded with the 600D as ML-raw-video (5xcrop). Decoded with raw2dng. Enabled in raw2dng: chroma_smooth and badpixel_fix.


000319 von seescho auf Flickr

Edgar
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g3gg0

nice, using which lens?
got a "russentonne" but i think i have to release the tension in the mirrors, as i cannot perfectly focus :)
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escho

ThankYou

The teleskop was a 10´´ RC with 2000mm focal distance + 1.4x TK. It was the firstlight for my teleskop.  :)

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g3gg0

okay then its 2 x 1.4 x 1.6 of the focal length of my setup... uh... :)
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escho

Yes, 2800mm effective focus distance (forget the 1.6 for the cropfactor of the 600D). Tracking manually with the help of the viewfinder and a broomstick, taped on the teleskop  8)

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dmilligan


SDX

How did you even remotely manage to frame this shot? Very impressive. How many frame did you have to take?

ItsMeLenny

This is actually really impressive. Blows my mind that a camera could take such a shot. And probably in a years time a similar shot could be taken with improved quality, possibly also capturing the people on board.

escho

Quote from: SDX on January 27, 2014, 01:55:35 AM
How did you even remotely manage to frame this shot?
Please, can someone translate this into german?

Edgar
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SDX

Wie hast du es auch nur Ansatzweise geschafft, die Kamera auszurichten? Da ist verdammt viel 'nichts' da oben, und dann bewegt sie sich auch noch. Sehr imposant.

Just a translation of my previous post.

escho

Danke schön für die Aufklärung. Dieser Satz hat mein Englisch dann doch etwas überfordert. Eine Antwort folgt. Ich bin gerade am übersetzen ... ;)

Edgar
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escho

So, some infos of the session

ML-raw-video
resolution:            2048 x 1072 (600D 5x-crop)
frames:                  686
fps:                         5
iso:                         1600
shutter:                  1/2000s
aperture:                f11 (10´´/2800mm)

frames containing nothing than space:       670
frames containing the ISS:                             17
frames good enough for postprocessing:   5

For to know, at what time the ISS can be seen, I´m looking here: www.astronomie.info/calsky/Satellites/index.html/4?interval=7
And for to get a bit orientation of the fligh curve, I´m looking in stellarium (www. stellarium.org)

The clamps of the teleskop mount are loosen to be able to track the satellit manualy. And the broomstick helps to do this tracking more sensitive. The viewfinder must be aligned very accurate to the teleskop.

When I see the satellit appearing on the horizont, I must hurry up: Pointing to the satellit and trying to track it, using the viewfinder. When the ISS is quite high in the sky, I start the record. Two minutes later, the game is over. The bigger the resolution, the better the chance for catching the satellit. So, the 600D is not so bad for doing this  :)

Edgar
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escho

Quote from: ItsMeLenny on January 27, 2014, 01:58:16 AM
And probably in a years time a similar shot could be taken with improved quality, possibly also capturing the people on board.
Don´t think me crazy, but I tried that.

Some month ago, an astronaut walked out of the station to repair some stuff. I recorded the ISS, but the seeing was very bad and I didn´t notice anything than a jumping ISS.

I must calculate, whether such a thing is possible with my equipement. I´m not sure, but I guess: no. But I am sure, that the astronauts can see me. And I am sure, they wave to me out of their window, every time they see me and my teleskope  :)


astronom von seescho auf Flickr

Edgar
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kihlbahkt

Right on! That is awesome escho.
600D x2

escho

Thank you. Waiting for clear nights here to do some more records.

Edgar
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escho

I developed another frame of this raw-clip containing the ISS. And I wrote down the story of the recording session (in German). If you are interested in, you can look here:

https://seescho.wordpress.com/2015/10/13/firstlight-an-der-internationalen-raumstation-iss/

It is amazing, what is possible, using ML raw-video

Edgar
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600D, 6D, openSUSE Tumbleweed

axelcine

Mit ein Canon Einsteiger-camera...? Erstaunlich. Faszinierend. Die Jungs (und Mädels) die ML entwickeln haben, können sehr stolz sein. Und wir anderen sind stolz, dass einer von uns mit rudimentäre Werkzeugen so ein Bild hervorstellen kan.
EOS RP, 5dIII.113/Batt.grip, 5dIII.123, 700d/Batt.Grip/VF4 viewfinder + a truckload of new and older Canon L, Sigma and Tamron glass