Blurry ISS

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Tonight’s directly-overhead flyover by the International Space Station was as spectacular as promised. That thing is really bright now!

Unfortunately, my efforts to photograph it were somewhat less spectacular. My SLR’s shutter problem has now evolved into a focus problem — it can fill the frame again, but autofocus is completely busted — and my hasty efforts at manually focusing the lens as the ISS was appearing over the horizon were, well, rather off. (You’d think the “infinity” setting, all the way to the left, would focus correctly on the sky, but nooooo.) So what I have is a blurry fisheye view of the ISS passing overhead:

Blurry ISS

Well, it was a good idea, anyway. 🙂

To view upcoming flyovers by the ISS and other satellites at your location, go to SpaceWeather.com’s Simple Satellite Tracker, or for more detailed info, Heavens Above.

2 thoughts on “Blurry ISS

  1. Matthew Caffrey

    Hi Brendan, are you going to kick off your WeatherNerd coverage soon? We had Tropical Depression One over a month ago! I guess nothing has happened since then, but how do I know that FOR SURE, unless WeatherNerd tells me?

  2. Brendan Loy Post author

    LOL Matthew! I am actually in the process of talking with Pajamas Media about that. But if Weather Nerd doesn’t start back up, you can rest assured that I’ll blog about any major tropical weather developments right here on The Living Room Times. 🙂

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