Wow! International Space Station and Boeing Starliner captured in the same incredible image

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with manual tracking, along with a 3x Barlow lens to increase the system's focal length.

This is the International Space Station with the #Boeing #Starliner at 200 meters distance.This whole experience was surreal, so so happy! @Cmdr_Hadfield @Space_Station @BoeingSpace @richard_e_cole @NASASpaceflight #ISS pic.twitter.com/EIPxtoMATHOFT-2 successfully met all major objectives as Starliner is seeking to ship astronauts to the space station on future flights.

As you can see below, this image wasn't the only one he produced during the mission. And in between photography sessions, he was uploading Starliner mission content on hisComparison image👀 @BoeingSpace #Starliner vs. @SpaceX #CrewDragon. 📷14" Dob with manual tracking 3xBarlow @zwoasi 174MM with A.P 642 IR PASS filter. @spacestationguy #SpotTheStation @VirtualAstro #astrophotography #ESA #NASA @BoeingSpace @skyatnightmag #Telescope pic.twitter.

 

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Wow, watch a Boeing steals a billion dollar from US tax payers.

Sooo we just gonna casually skip over the fact there are no stars

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wow... lol and this is what the intelligence was wasted on. so exciting.....

This only means one thing: the orbit is getting crowded and it will very soon become very unsafe.

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