Re: STS-104 and ISS question

From: JAY RESPLER (jrespler@superlink.net)
Date: Tue Jul 24 2001 - 00:21:45 PDT

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    Edward S Light wrote:
    > The shuttle is scheduled to undock from ISS at 04:54 UTC (22 July),
    > and there is a pass visible from here about 1.5 hours later. Does
    > anyone know how far apart the two might be at that time?  At a
    > range of almost 600 km, might they be visible as separate objects
    > in, say, 10x50 binoculars?
    
    Looking through haze/clouds, I only saw 1 object naked eye.
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    Jay Respler
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