The International space station did a pass over Sydney tonight and was clearly visible in the night sky as it raced over head.
It was brighter than the Aircraft lights on planes landing at Sydney Airport. Much Brighter than the southern cross for the bulk of the pass.
Was wondering if anyone has tried to time it to take a photo through a telescope of it as it passes ?
Also ,it's still quite visible from Sydney as it passes over the coast of the south Island of New Zealand.
Which is visually about 30 degrees I'd guess above the visual horizon.
Brian
VK2XTC
ISS clearly Visible over Sydney Tonight
Re: ISS clearly Visible over Sydney Tonight
Due to the speed it moves, tracking it in a telescope is difficult. There are people who have managed and either taken a guided shot or used the moon as a backdrop and captured a silhouette. But the ISS is very small in angular terms, and it is moving very fast.
Taking a long exposure using a basic camera can produce an impressive trail, but mostly I just find it amazing to watch something whizz over our heads at 8km/sec
Best was when the shuttle had launched a day earlier and we saw 2 bright dots chasing each other in the sky.
Taking a long exposure using a basic camera can produce an impressive trail, but mostly I just find it amazing to watch something whizz over our heads at 8km/sec
Best was when the shuttle had launched a day earlier and we saw 2 bright dots chasing each other in the sky.