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    Re: Full moon and ISS
    From: Greg Rudzinski
    Date: 2013 Jun 25, 22:29 -0700

    Norm,

    The properties incorrectly show F1.$. F 4 was the actual aperture setting then I bumped it up several stops in the electrinic dark room. The len is an old 200mm Pentax from the sixties that is adapted to a DSLR body. No tripod.

    I used CalSky for planning. Saw the ISS pop into view exactly on the projected azimuth of 313°. Dim at first then becoming brighter than Venus when straight overhead.

    Greg Rudzinski


    Re: Full moon and ISS
    From: Norm Goldblatt
    Date: 2013 Jun 25, 22:01 -0700
    Terrific- see quite a bit of structure. What fl lens?
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