At a distance of 340 km, a 10" (25 cm) telescope can resolve objects down to about 75 cm in size in visible wavelengths. Consequently, the space walker occupies about 3 "virtual pixels" in the pictures shown. Lucky for the photographer to find the exactly right atmospheric conditions and lighting for actually exploiting the power of his instrument. Congratulations for making perfect use of such luck and shooting some historic frames!
Just...Awesome!
MajorTechFan 2 years ago
Now that was cool.
poprocz 2 years ago
wish this was CSI with infinite pixelation. Daumn
Jezuzac 2 years ago 2
They slipped out for a smoke??
Clawrence034 speaks in cosmic echoes.
ISamuelII 2 years ago 2
Good, but I swear I can see these guys up there after I eat lots of carrots.
ThePoopChef 2 years ago
At a distance of 340 km, a 10" (25 cm) telescope can resolve objects down to about 75 cm in size in visible wavelengths. Consequently, the space walker occupies about 3 "virtual pixels" in the pictures shown. Lucky for the photographer to find the exactly right atmospheric conditions and lighting for actually exploiting the power of his instrument. Congratulations for making perfect use of such luck and shooting some historic frames!
latebyrd 2 years ago 6
I once had a conspiracy theorist nut tell me that the ISS is a hoax.
So I guess that can only mean....
ZOMG ALL THE TELESCOPES ARE IN LEAGUE WITH THE ILLUMINATI! OH NOES
apopheniacMCMLXXXIX 2 years ago 9
awesome images
clawrence034 2 years ago
awesome images
clawrence034 2 years ago
amazing thanks for posting and explaining with English. I assume the colors are the natural colors you see through your scope.
dad45 2 years ago