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Satellite flybys - July 2008 - tomorrow

 
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Alderney99



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PostPosted: Jul 28 10:39    Post subject: Satellite flybys - July 2008 - tomorrow Reply with quote

No telescope required - just binoculars or Mark I Eyeball - and if this summer haar keeps below about 50ft above sea level there's this chance to see the International Space Station at approx 10pm tomorrow

Jul. 29, 2008          

 Satellite Rise time Direction to look Transit time Max elevation Magnitude

ISS 10:05:19 pm West 10:07:27 29° -1.2 (very bright)

This is via Spaceweather.com, and for skywatchers in the locus of Inverkeithing.

IJ

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PostPosted: Jul 28 20:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good point

Have spotted iss last 3 nights, its so bright! In france!

www.heavens-above.com is a web site which you give you location and it will then give times of iss (brigter than jupiter) and other satellite and iridium flahses

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PostPosted: Jul 30 08:52    Post subject: ISS Flyby Reply with quote

Didn't get a chance to see ISS however, skies cleared nicely around midnight and cloudless where I am. Some great views of Jupiter and moons. Super view of M31 and around a dozen other satellite flyby's.
First night in ages that i have had a chance to use new scope.
I can't wait for the winter.....BRRRRRRRRRRR!
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PostPosted: Jul 30 14:26    Post subject: ISS one more time Reply with quote

Another chance tonight 30th july

ISS will cross 10 deg above wsw and and depart 11 deg above sse however the duration is 4 minutes as opposed to 1 min last night and crossing begins approx 22:31.  max elevation 20 deg.

So no excuses get looking hehehe
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