Vishal Sharma
Greater Noida Extension, UP, India
10/22/2022
06:37 pm

Equipment Details:

Ritchey-Chretien 152mm @f/18→2x Barlow + ZWO IR/UV cut filter + ZWO 178 Camera + iOptron MiniTower Mount

Post-processing Details:

Single shot image processed in Photoshop and Sanpseed

Image Details:

A New Upgrade in Chinese Space Station (CSS) or Tiangong

Chinese Space Station, Tiangong, is only a year and a half old, but i captured it multiple times from Greater Noida Extension, UP, India. On 22nd of October i took the photograph of CSS again but something was strange this time. The CSS is completely in a new configuration and now turned into *L* shape. Previously it was in straight *I* shape with Core Module. You can see this change in my image showing how it was on 21 Dec 2021 and now.

What's going on CSS? The Wentian science laboratory was recently moved to the side part of the space station's core module. The space station is now in an L shape as a result.

This is single shot and captured through Ritchey-Chretien 152mm @f/18→2x Barlow + ZWO IR/UV cut filter + ZWO 178 Camera + iOptron MiniTower Mount

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January 20, 2019
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