Re: consecutive sunlit ISS lunar transits in England Thursday

From: Thomas Fly (thomasfly@j2ee-consultants.com)
Date: Tue Dec 02 2003 - 22:26:32 EST

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    I ran some comparisons with Denis' program, CalSKY, and SkyMap, and posted them
    at:
    http://iss-transit.sourceforge.net/ConsecutiveLunarTransits.html
    
    CalSKY is apparently using several day old TLE "predictions," resulting in a 21
    second timing lag, but nonetheless agrees well.
    
    
    If the rain comes they run and hide their heads.
    They might as well be dead.
    If the rain comes, if the rain comes.
    When the sun shines they slip into the shade
    (When the sun shines down.)
    And drink their lemonade.
    (When the sun shines down.)
    When the sun shines, when the sun shines.
    Rain, I don't mind.
    Shine, the weather's fine.
    I can show you that when it starts to rain,
    (When the sun shines down.)
    Everything's the same.
    (When the sun shines down.)
    I can show you, I can show you.
    Rain, I don't mind.
    Shine, the weather's fine.
    Can you hear me, that when it rains and shines,
    (When the sun shines down.)
    It's just a state of mind?
    
    The Beatles - Rain
    
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