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PhotographerMiguel ClaroLocationCorroios -PortugalDate03-08-07 at : 21:49:40EquipmentETX90ec + Web Cam Philips Tou Cam Pro. Date: 03-08-2007 Local Time: 21:49:40 - Portuguese Time Alt: 79º Azimuth: 136º SE Iss altitude: 759 kmDescriptionThe pursuing of the ISS was made manually. I recorded an AVI of hundreds of frames, however only one frame it was used successfully for each photograph. All the images are the result of the same AVI file. I made a 150% resize in many images. The data information had been removed of the site Heavens-Above. |
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PhotographerMiguel ClaroLocationCorroios -PortugalDate03-08-07 at : 21:49:40EquipmentETX90ec + Web Cam Philips Tou Cam Pro. Date: 03-08-2007 Local Time: 21:49:40 - Portuguese Time Alt: 79º Azimuth: 136º SE Iss altitude: 759 kmDescriptionThe pursuing of the ISS was made manually. I recorded an AVI of hundreds of frames, however only one frame it was used successfully for each photograph. All the images are the result of the same AVI file. I made a 150% resize in many images. The data information had been removed of the site Heavens-Above. |
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Photographermyron wasiutaLocationbackyard observatory-Spotsylvania, VirginiaDatesunday, july22, 2007 10:30EDTEquipmentAT-66 f/6 refractor piggybacked on CGE 1400DescriptionShows the close approach of Comet Linear and globular cluster M3. |
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Photographermyron wasiutaLocationspotsylvania, virginiaDatesunday, july 22, 2007EquipmentAT-66 refractor and ST-402ME ccd camera. Mounted piggyback on CGE 1400DescriptionThis image is a combination of three 2 minute exposures using the AT-66 refractor and ST-402 ME ccd camera. The trails are aircraft lights. This was my best shot that shows a hint of tail from the comet. |
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PhotographerPat PinnellLocationVilla Ridge, Mo.DateJuly 22 2007 10:13 p.m.EquipmentMeade 10" Schmidt-Newtonian UHTC, LXD75, Canon 300D 60 seconds, iso 800, f/4Descriptioncomet:C/2006 VZ13 and Messier 003 |
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PhotographerJoe ForsterLocationJelloway, OhioDate7-22-07 11:oopmEquipment8inch Celestron Ultima 2000, f6.3 adapter, Canon 10D. Iso3200, 30 secondsDescriptionComet LINEAR (C/2006 VZ13) and M3 |
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PhotographerGregg RuppelLocationEllsiville, MODate7/11/2007 10:00pm localEquipmentTakahashi Sky90, ST2000XM camera, Losmandy G11DescriptionComet passing through Draco |
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PhotographerDoug ZubenelLocationLinn Co., Kansas, USA.Date7-17-07; 02:50 UTEquipmentCanon Rebel XTi with an 85mm Nikkor lens @ f/4. 60 second exposure at ISO 100.DescriptionRegulus, the "Prince" of Leo, is honored by a gathering of Queen Venus, Queen Luna, and King Saturn. Note 31 Leonis just to the right of Venus, and Eta Leonis in the upper right of the frame. |
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PhotographerRichard LubenLocationEl Capitan State Beach, CADate30 June 2007, 8:21 pmEquipmentCamera: Canon 20Da Lens: Canon EF 24-70 L at 24 mm, f/2.8, 8 sec exposure ISO 400 Original Resolution 3504 x 2336 Processed in Photoshop CS3 (curves and contrast)DescriptionThis shows Venus and Saturn in their conjunction the evening of June 30, with the stars of Leo appearing above the conjunction in the post-sunset twilight. |
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PhotographerLarry Des MarteauxLocationSunland, CADate01-Jul-2007 21:08EquipmentCanon Digital Rebel XTi with 70-200mm f/4 L zoom set at 70mm, f5.6DescriptionLooking into the Western sky Saturn shines near Venus. |
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