The International Space Station has been transmitting SSTV images today. I’ve managed to catch one image per pass, although the quality of the first one wasn’t great. Here’s what I’ve captured:
The third pass today at 14:20 GMT was silent, as was the fourth, so it looks like just the two images today. Great to capture some images from space.
FANTASTIC PICS!
73’s
PY1WX – Júnior
Hi there Pete, I been getting into this ISS tracking think its cool also…
great pics, I too would like to capture some pics… heard that’s quite difficult? 145.800? When, where , how? lol
Hi Ricky – The ISS doesn’t transmit video very often… only a handful of times a year. I’ll have to write up a guide on how to do it – but it’s essentially just a case of MMSSTV on 145.800MHz – Here’s a guide on tuning into data (packet) which gives some of the basics for hearing the ISS: Working the International Space Station