Well, yesterday morning I get up at 04:30 to shoot the International Space Station
flying over. I get to my location, cameras set up and ready to go,
then I check my GoISSWatch app and low and behold I'm 24 hours early!
(insert sad face here).
Now, fast forward to this morning, 04:30 and it's really tough getting outta bed, but I did. Went to the window halfway hoping the sky would be full of clouds, but alas, all I see is stars, some them floating around my sleepy head, but most of them real, and in the western sky from where the station will approach. The game is afoot! Here's the result, think I even managed to get it focus.This shot is from the brightest part of the pass which was at -2.6 magnitude, that's about 2.5 times brighter than Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.---Cinematographer James Neihouse |
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
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