
ISS seen from Penang
ISS seen from Penang
This morning at 6.01am, I photographed the ISS passed overhead as seen from Penang. I have used Sky-Watchers 180mm Maksutov with 2700mm focal length. The camera used is a modified Canon 350D. Manual tracking using AZ4 mount.


Wow! Cool stuff! Manual tracking somemore. Thanks for sharing!
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Great job!! You can easily make it out!!
I saw it fly past last week over my home in Singapore! But was to late for me to grab a scope to take a closer look! Gleamed brightly in the sky!!
Hmm....should replace my broken Bino soon!!
I saw it fly past last week over my home in Singapore! But was to late for me to grab a scope to take a closer look! Gleamed brightly in the sky!!
Hmm....should replace my broken Bino soon!!
My wife never complained about how much time, effort & money I spent on my Astronomy hobby!................suddenly I met her!!!
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Thank you for all the nice comments.
This was my third attempt to image ISS. I found that manual tracking using AZ4 is easier. You need to align the finder scope accurately. During the transit, I only look through the finder scope, taking images as keep the ISS centered in the finder scope.
Here is an image of the Moon taken for the purpose of focusing. Inset is the image of ISS for you to get an idea of the size of the ISS in the sky. In fact, the size of the ISS is quite similar to Venus and Jupiter currently.

This was my third attempt to image ISS. I found that manual tracking using AZ4 is easier. You need to align the finder scope accurately. During the transit, I only look through the finder scope, taking images as keep the ISS centered in the finder scope.
Here is an image of the Moon taken for the purpose of focusing. Inset is the image of ISS for you to get an idea of the size of the ISS in the sky. In fact, the size of the ISS is quite similar to Venus and Jupiter currently.
