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Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
take that, andre agassi
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
I wouldn't have thought it possible to get a shot like that without specialized equipment.
Takahashi TOA-130 refractor telescope (focal length 2200mm) and a Baader solar prism
Transit duration: 0.8s. Transit bandwidth on Earth: 5.6 km. Altitude: 600 km. Speed: 7 km/s (25000 km/h). Length of Atlantis : 35m, length of Hubble : 13m. extracted from a series of 16 images (4 images/s) started 2s before the predicted time.
Originally posted by: Kalmah
I wonder why we never really see any pictures/videos from the actual astronauts working on hubble? Give us a little tour of the view of earth from there..
I guess I can assume that it would just be too dangerous to have to worry about such things. (and too much money on the line to chance doing that)
Originally posted by: effowe
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
I wouldn't have thought it possible to get a shot like that without specialized equipment.
Takahashi TOA-130 refractor telescope (focal length 2200mm) and a Baader solar prism
That sounds pretty specialized to me, but I know nothing about telescopes.
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: effowe
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
I wouldn't have thought it possible to get a shot like that without specialized equipment.
Takahashi TOA-130 refractor telescope (focal length 2200mm) and a Baader solar prism
That sounds pretty specialized to me, but I know nothing about telescopes.
I meant specialized as in above what an astronomy enthusiast might have.