Re: ISS Solar Transit Observation

From: Mir16609@aol.com
Date: Sun Feb 01 2004 - 17:24:42 EST

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    In a message dated 2/1/04 4:17:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
    tfly@alumni.caltech.edu writes:
    The ISS was about 445 miles away at the time-  wait till you see one from 
    about
    245  miles!
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    I think that's about the range of the ISS transit that I missed on  Friday.
    BTW - what software can calculate the range of the ISS (or any other  object) 
    for a given time?
    
    Cheers,
    Don Gardner 39.1799 N, 76.8406 W,  100m  ASL
    http://hometown.aol.com/mir16609/
    http://www.howardastro.org
    
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