ISS transit across Jupiter on July 10, 2022

 Posted: Jul 10th, 2022
Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: Sky-Watcher 1501
Camera: ZWO ASI 462 MC
Mount: Celestron Advanced VX
Software: AS, RS, PS
Accessories: ЛБ 2х
Exposure:
4000 x 0.003" ISO/Gain: 420 - ZWO IR pass 850 nm
 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
 Jul 10th, 2022
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Resolution: 590x452 px
Scale: 127 KB
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What a pain the weather is. It messed things up yesterday, I wanted to shoot the transit too :(
11 Jul, 2022 Reply
Yesterday I was also trying to catch the transit, but I didn't get it as precisely. I missed the disk. Which program did you use to calculate the exact location? I used an approximate one in ISS Transit Prediction Free. And a more precise one in Stellarium desktop. But it was off.
11 Jul, 2022 Reply
Evgeniy Osharov Replied to Olegin_geolog
First, I roughly estimated possible locations in Stellarium, then checked them on https://www.heavens-above.com/ in case there were any trajectory corrections for the ISS that the installed Stellarium might not account for.
11 Jul, 2022 Reply

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