Thanks. I am, and I don't want to spend the money and time that I know other people do.
I feel a lot better when I see them mention that they combined 100 exposures of 2 minutes a piece and I'm left thinking "I'm ok with my 10 minutes out in the cold and getting a decent image."
I took this sequence of images at 23:52:52 over the course of about half a second.
The images were stacked using paint.net. Each frame was aligned and used to darken the layer below since the space station is effectively black compared to the moon.
Telescope: Celestron 6SE
Camera: Nikon D3300
ISO: 1600
Shutter: 1/4000 s
I saw that someone else had a significantly better transit from a different location on the same date, but I'm still pleased with what I was able to capture. My setup is about half the size of his and this was my first attempt at using my telescope to capture the CSS. I hope you enjoy!
fireburner80 OP t1_jb2tosl wrote
Reply to comment by JaxBigSexy in Tiangong CSS transiting the moon on 3/4/23 viewed from southern Wisconsin. by fireburner80
I'll make it's Winnie the Pooh shaped, too!