Observation by Chris Hooker: ISS 3-D anaglyph, 18 July 2020

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Chris Hooker

Observer

Chris Hooker

Observed

2020 Jul 17 - 23:54

Uploaded

2020 Jul 19 - 19:23

Objects

Spacecraft

Equipment
  • 254 mm Newtonian
  • 5x Powermate
  • Baader IR-cut filter
  • ZWO ASI174MM camera
Exposure

0.65 ms @F/24

Location

Didcot, Oxfordshire

Target name

International Space Station

Title

ISS 3-D anaglyph, 18 July 2020

About this image

This is a 3D anaglyph version of the image posted yesterday, and should be viewed through a pair of red/cyan glasses to see the 3D effect. The Japanese HTV-9 supply module docked to the nadir-facing port of the Destiny lab near the preceding (left-hand) end of the station appears to project towards the viewer, and the heat-rejection panels are clearly behind the main axis of the station.

Passes at lower elevation are better for 3D views, because of the oblique viewing angle, but this image shows the 3D structure quite well. 

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