ISS Fly-Over 27-JAN-2022

Jan 27, 2022 8:56 PM

twastrophotography

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Telescope / tracker / camera?

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Equipment?

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I definitely made the NRAOOO noise in my head.

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Nice try but I know a Star Wars when I see one

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How do you track it so smoothly??

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Fun fact, the ISS rotates around the earth about every 90 minutes

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Why don't I see "fake" comment

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this feels like using the binocs in X3 to spot hidden bases miles out of the way in systems

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Don't lie to me. We both know that's a TIE fighter.

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I seriously though that was a drunk Tie Fighter for a bit

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Some people will say filming their house is invasion of privacy, but when your house is THIS extra, you just gotta accept it.

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TIL the ISS stays on orbit by buzzing like a housefly.

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Most expensive thing ever built.

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Second apparently being the Grand Mosque of Mecca owned by the Saudi dictators.

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That's no moon

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Wow the new iPhone has quite a camera.

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Awesome.

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Can’t fool me, that’s a tie-fighter.

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Looks excited

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Could a flat-earther please explain what’s holding it up there ?

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Enter your location on this site & get times of sight opportunities in your area: https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/

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All I heard is: "NASA wants to know your location"

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Fair enough.

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Oh, Jeb.

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it looks like the car disintegrated more than the rocket

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tie fighters in coming, single file to hide their numbers

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rrrrrRRRRRRAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH

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Here they come.

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Not if they hit warp speed!

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Works from 180 degrees angle all the time!

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He must have gotten lost, part of a convoy or something

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Down with the imperial units! Glory to the New Metric Republic!

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Details on how you got this please.

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Nice try, FBI.

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I bet he calls Gatorade flavors by the actual name not the color

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Impressive tracking, that thing moves!

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I tracked it one early dawn some years back and you're not wrong. The glint of it arched over the horizon in a mere seconds.

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Clocking in at 4.76 miles per second! (7.66 km per second, for the rest of the world that uses non-washing-machine units of distance)

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Or about 17,500 mph.

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154,931,004 bananas per hour.

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How do they make it change shape like that? Bet that takes a lot of taxes!

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It takes like, at least four taxes. Maybe five.

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Much less taxes than people think.

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It’s just the low-res version of the polygons… because it’s so far away.

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Really saves frames. The world runs on IBM and the GPU market isn't what it used to be.

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Yes, I suspected the polygons from the start.

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