ISS + Atlantis - 9 Feb 2008
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Absolutely superb video of the ISS and Shuttle!!!
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Wow. How did you track it so smoothly?
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great video!
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@monkriddler Sure it is possible to see this. Anyone with a decent telescope with between 50x and 100x and who has the patience to move the scope manually can see a lot of the detail on the International Space Station. In fact, many "Go-To" telescopes allow automatic tracking of spacecraft, freeing the user to just look in the eyepiece and see the detail. The solar panels, radiators, and some of the modules of ISS can be easily seen.
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My birthday
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What kind of lens do you use??
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I can only imagine how fucking scary it must be to be up there docking, knowing that a screwup could mean (although very epic, still very tragic) death.
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Can't at least one Shuttle be kept on as a Standby Launch Vehicle ?
It seems like Technological Rergression that no Second generation of Space shuttles were ever built.
I think many people including myself always thought a newer batch of shuttles would be Built and used for another 25 years
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Somebody just mooned you right there, replay the footage and zoom in...
Outstanding quality. Congratulations.
balzerbarn 3 years ago 8
Saw you guys on that BBC" documentary recently. Great amateur work. Keep it up! :)
nitebot 3 years ago 6