Falcon 9 Second Stage Solar Transit
This mornings Starlink V1 L13 launch produced what I believe is a solar transit by the Falcon 9 second stage. I was observing from the FDR State Park office in west central Georgia (32°50'13.6" N, 84°48'58.7" W). This is ~400 miles from the ground track. The conditions this morning were not ideal for solar observations with gusting winds that actually produced a whistle as it blew thru my equipment.
Camera: ZWO ASI294MC PRO
Gain: 200
Exposure: 900us
Lens: Canon 100-400mm @ 400mm
Filter: Astrozap BAADER Solar Filter & BAADER UV/IR Cut/L
Mount: Fornax LighTrack II
Видео Falcon 9 Second Stage Solar Transit канала The Harris County Skywatcher
Camera: ZWO ASI294MC PRO
Gain: 200
Exposure: 900us
Lens: Canon 100-400mm @ 400mm
Filter: Astrozap BAADER Solar Filter & BAADER UV/IR Cut/L
Mount: Fornax LighTrack II
Видео Falcon 9 Second Stage Solar Transit канала The Harris County Skywatcher
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19 октября 2020 г. 3:19:43
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