ISS just before "Live from Space"

12 photos of ISS making a pass

ISS pass animated
About two hours ago, National Geographic Channel finished the world's first ever live broadcast from space, at ISS, called "Live From Space". To commemorate this event, I took out my camera and shot the ISS making a pass in the sky about 3 hours before the broadcast.

Interesting thing about the photos this time is that ISS was making a slanted pass, so the angle of view changed noticeably in the 2-minute time span. The solar panels were initially facing almost directly, but it was facing sideways towards the end.

Device: Canon SX50 HS
Settings: 1200mm (3x enlarged) - ISO 80 - 1/320s - f/6.5
Filters: None
Time: 2014-03-15 05:43 - 05:44 KST
Location: Suwon, Korea
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Today's "The Toon-Box"

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Tags and Twitter

The website went through a bit of overhaul. I've implemented a working tagging plug-in, so that the posts can now be organized by tags. The tag cloud on the lower right side of the website shows popular ones. Currently, posts from 2012 onwards are tagged, a total of 167 out of 1382 (12.1%).

Also, some Twitter plug-ins were put in, as well. The sidebar features a simplified Twitter feed from my @namuori timeline, while each blog posts now feature a "Tweet This" button that you can click to... tweet the article on your twitter timeline.
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Here's that half Moon

A good-looking first quarter Moon

Here's that picture of the Moon I took a few days ago while photographing planets. The terminator highlights the craters well.

Device: Canon SX50 HS
Settings: 1200mm - ISO 80 - 1/30s - f/6.5
Filters: None
Time: 2014-03-10 23:46 KST
Location: Suwon, Korea
40 photos stacked with RegiStax 6.1.0.8
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Today's "The Toon-Box"

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