> Just a reminder, beginning yesterday the ISS is following the Earth's
> terminator for a couple days and thus is in sunlight 24 hours a day and can
> be seen on every pass all night long.
I had done a Mir Marathon and although I haven't been able to do
any regular observing recently, I stayed up all night for an ISS marathon.
Sat. night, I tracked 5 consecutive naked eye passes of a single satellite.
Has anyone else done this?
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Jay Respler
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Satellite Tracker * Early Typewriter Collector
Freehold, New Jersey
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