Mercury, Moon, Venus, Saturn & Discovery this morning

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Frank Ryan
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Mercury, Moon, Venus, Saturn & Discovery this morning

Post by Frank Ryan » Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:38 pm

I was up early this morning to catch the last pass of the undocked space shuttle Discovery & ISS.
The scene was truly amazing.
I hadn't planned on photographing it as I reckoned it would be too bright
to record the Shuttle / ISS trails and get the planets also but
I couldn't get over how bright Mercury was!
(Apparent Mag -0.30 )
At first I thought it was a star but after looking at my print out from
Heavens Above I soon realized it was the elusive little planet.
(far left in the pic)
The waining crescent Moon was still very bright at Mag -10.32 but the earth shine was
equally bright.
Venus? what can I say.
It's just sooooo bright! Mag -4.33! Awesome!
(I promised myself to get some webcam shots before the end of the month)
Saturn is still respectable at Mag 0.80 nestled under the belly of Leo and
quite obvious (more so than I would have thought)

So the scene was set and now all that was required was to wait for the
spaceships to pass over in orbit.
Heavens Above yet again got it bang on and first came some of the
supply modules, very faint indeed.
Next Discovery, (the streak to the right of the Moon)
not as bright as the predicted Mag 2.22 but I'm sure that
has got to do with the angle of the craft relative to your location.
Finally and unmistakably, the ISS.
Alway an amazing sight.
I had hoped to get a 'double streak' showing the Shuttle and ISS
undocked but the Shuttle was a good bit ahead and if I had left the
shutter open any longer I would have overexposed the shot
and lost everything bar the moon & venus.
So at least something is better than nothing.
There was a fire on the horizon which caused a strange effect on the Moon & Venus but I think it looks cool.
I still managed to get an ISS trail but I think the one made by Discovery
is a little more interesting as it's basically shows it making its way back to Earth as the early morning commuters on the motorway make their way to work.


Anyway enough babble, Here's the shot.


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Post by Dave Lillis » Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:01 am

A fantastic shot Frank, Was it a tiny bit hazy, did that cause the 2 streaks in the image >
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Post by Frank Ryan » Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:26 pm

Actually what I reckon it really caused it now was dew forming on the center of the lens.
I really need to get a lens hood!

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