Große Magellansche Wolke von der ISS mit selbstgebautem Orbital-Sidereal-Tracker. Details in den Kommentaren.

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  1. astro_pettit on

    This is a 20 second time exposure using my homemade tracker counters ISS attitude change in the pitch axis so time exposures show stars as points instead of streaks. Without this tracker, about half a second exposure is the longest. The orange part is the f-region of our atmosphere due to emissions from atomic oxygen and OH radicals.

    Nikon Z9, 50mm f1.2 lens, ISO 12800, adjusted with Photoshop, levels, contrast, color.

  2. Ok, reddit is still fucking cool in some subs. How often do you see something like an actual astronaut sharing his cool photos!

    These shots are awesome! Love your work, keep it coming

  3. super_starfox on

    I can only imagine what it’s like to be up there, closer than anyone to an ocean of stars, feeling the vulnerability of our species – the vastness of the cosmos is strangely comforting, and humbling (at least for myself) when dealing with issues in life.

    Always appreciate your posts – plus, back in the days of dial-up, saying you could get high-resolution photos and the thoughts of people zipping around Earth on an orbiting space station would get you laughed out of the room.

    Now? We can experience that next to cat pictures on Reddit. Stay healthy up there!

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