Jupiter and the ISS

 Posted: May 21st, 2026
Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: ТАЛ-125АПО
Camera: QHYCCD QHY5III462C
Mount: Sky-Watcher HEQ5 PRO
Software: Fitswork 4
Accessories: GSO IR blocking filter
Exposure:
5 x 0.0003" ISO/Gain: 255
 Novokuzneck, Russia
 Mar 21st, 2026
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Resolution: 1280x1024 px
Scale: 61 KB
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Coincidentally or intentionally?)
22 May, 2026 Reply
Artem Chitaylo Replied to Oeswww
Purposefully. I don't know what kind of luck you'd need to capture this by chance. Even then, I missed that the FPS weren't set properly, so I couldn't technically capture the coverage.
22 May, 2026 Reply
Oeswww Replied to Artem Chitaylo
I guess I got lucky with the location. Others would have to travel hundreds of kilometers to set up at a suitable spot.
22 May, 2026 Reply
Artem Chitaylo Replied to Oeswww
I monitor this topic; a geometric opportunity occurs a few times a year within reachable surroundings, but out of those, only one can be realized every few years...
22 May, 2026 Reply
Oeswww Replied to Artem Chitaylo
Got it. Two fighter jets flew across the Moon's disk, and I saw it in live view, but I wasn't recording video at that moment. You could even see the exhaust trail as air turbulence.
22 May, 2026 Reply

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