Re: iss not seen

From: Greg Williams (k4hsm@lock-net.com)
Date: Sun Mar 11 2007 - 22:46:05 EDT

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    Did the predictions account for the time change?
    
    BATALEUR wrote:
    > If insignificant, please ignore. Iss was predicted for an overhead pass. I
    > had clear skies 
    >
    > BUT COULD NOT SEE IT !. 
    >
    > Mag -1.9 could not be missed. Triple checked my orbitron settings and
    > downloaded 3 different tle's to confirm. 
    >
    > Orbitron predicted iss
    >
    > Location      : CAROLINA (30° 07' 13" E, 26° 04' 15" S)
    > Time zone     : UTC +2:00
    >
    > 11/03/2007 18:44:24 ISS                  317.0 10.1  1.0  1272 262.8  -6.2
    > 11/03/2007 18:47:14 ISS                  229.1 83.1 -1.9   341 262.5  -6.8
    > 11/03/2007 18:50:04 ISS                  140.1 10.1  0.8  1271 262.2  -7.4
    >
    > IF OBSERVER MISTAKE PLEASE IGNORE !
    >
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