[Astronomy] satellites
cheekygeek at gmail.com
cheekygeek at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 18:20:18 CDT 2008
Heavens-above.com gives nice tables and charts.
http://www.heavens-above.com/
(Create a log-in to set your viewing location and time).
Tonight's appearances are pretty low. (Max 14 degrees alt???)
Tonight the ISS begins at 20:36:09 (SSE) and then again at 22:09:41
(WSW) - Central Daylight Times.
While the first lasts a hair over 2 minutes, the second one lasts a
whole 5 seconds.
: \
Darren Addy
Kearney, NE
On 3/25/08, Jack Cudaback <jlrc at charter.net> wrote:
> The space weather site gives confusing info. The fly over tonight is
> at 8:36, according to my brother who watches this sort of thing and
> gets his info from some site of NASA's. jlrc
>
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