Wow, that is some serious efforts in calculating the orbits and perfect execution, all within a few seconds! I must say this photo must have taken a lot of time and efforts, and it is worth to be featured in FM
shuttersmasher wrote:
Wow, that is some serious efforts in calculating the orbits and perfect execution, all within a few seconds! I must say this photo must have taken a lot of time and efforts, and it is worth to be featured in FM
Thank you, the effort and preparation is worth the perspiration!
I did misspeak in the OP, this pass only lasted 0.6 seconds!! depending on the angle of the ISS to the moon in the sky, the passes can range from half a second to almost 3 seconds.
Well done!! Did you use some kind of app to determine where the Moon, ISS and you have to be? Is there an app that can help me determine where I have to be in relationship to the moon and airplane's flight path?
Thanks
castelnuovo wrote:
Well done!! Did you use some kind of app to determine where the Moon, ISS and you have to be? Is there an app that can help me determine where I have to be in relationship to the moon and airplane's flight path?
Thanks