Tuesday, May 6, 2008

ISS tomorrow morning at 4:44 am. The flyby begins in the WSW ending in the NE.


The three stars high up facing southwest - Mars is the "star" on the left.
ISO speed rating: 100
Shutter speed: 15.0 sec
Aperture: f/2.8
Zoom (Focal length): 33mm (equiv.)*
Exposure bias: +0.0 EV
Original image size: 640 x 480 Pixels
Flash used: No
Date taken: Monday, May 05, 2008
Time taken: 8:59 PM
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX100 IS



The three brightest stars forming a large triangle, facing west - I think Mercury is the right point of the triangle, but not sure without looking it up.
ISO speed rating: 100
Shutter speed: 15.0 sec
Aperture: f/2.8
Zoom (Focal length): 33mm (equiv.)*
Exposure bias: +0.0 EV
Original image size: 640 x 480 Pixels
Flash used: No
Date taken: Monday, May 05, 2008
Time taken: 9:01 PM
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX100 IS



Facing south, the two brightest stars on the right side of the picture that look like eyes - I think Saturn is the one on the left. I used a little zoom when I took this picture.
ISO speed rating: 400
Shutter speed: 15.0 sec
Aperture: f/3.5
Zoom (Focal length): 63mm (equiv.)*
Exposure bias: +0.0 EV
Original image size: 640 x 480 Pixels
Flash used: No
Date taken: Monday, May 05, 2008
Time taken: 9:14 PM
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX100 IS



The streak in this photo is the Helios 1B Rocket. I bumped the tripod when taking the picture, hence the little star trails.
ISO speed rating: 400
Shutter speed: 15.0 sec
Aperture: f/2.8
Zoom (Focal length): 33mm (equiv.)*
Exposure bias: +0.0 EV
Original image size: 640 x 480 Pixels
Flash used: No
Date taken: Monday, May 05, 2008
Time taken: 9:23 PM
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX100 IS

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