Interesting ISS Pass over Florida Tomorrow

From: Jonathan T Wojack (tlj18@juno.com)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 15:37:36 EST

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    Hello:
    
    Just received this from JSC/KSC.  If the Shuttle has a successful launch
    tomorrow, then Floridians and their geographical brethren will see a good
    show!
    
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    SPACE STATION TO BE VISIBLE IN FLORIDA MINUTES BEFORE SHUTTLE LAUNCH
    
    
    When the Space Shuttle Endeavour launches from the Kennedy Space Center
    at 5:45 p.m. EST tomorrow, Dec. 4, the crew of Endeavour, including the
    Expedition Four crewmembers, may be able to see the next station
    residents’ new home minutes before liftoff.
    
    The International Space Station will pass over Kennedy Space Center
    moving from the southwest to the northeast. It should become visible
    from the southwest at 5:42:47 p.m., about two minutes before Endeavour
    is set to launch. It will pass overhead at 5:45:52 p.m. at an elevation
    of 84 degrees and then move to the northeast at 5:48:54 p.m.
    
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    Jonathan T. Wojack                 tlj18@juno.com
    39.706d N   75.683d W           
    http://www.angelfire.com/stars2/projectorion
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