Re: ISS flyby of Jupiter in broad daylight

From: Bjoern Gimle@GlocalNet (Gimle@GlocalNet)
Date: Sat May 29 2010 - 21:27:31 UTC

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    The web service exists at CalSky
    http://www.calsky.com/cs.cgi/Satellites/16?
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Derek C Breit" <breit_ideas@poyntsource.com>
    > 
    > Everyone could just use Heavensat which easily predicts such transits, as
    > well as close approaches to bright stars, and intersecting satellite passes,
    > and it is all personally customizable to suit your equipment..
    > 
    > Derek
    > 
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: seesat-l-bounces+breit_ideas=poyntsource.com@satobs.org
    > 
    > This evening a path where the X-37B will occult Saturn an hour and a half
    > after Sunset at an altitude of 47 degrees will pass not far from me .
    > 
    > I estimate that at least 90 % of such opportunities are lost because the
    > proper technology has not yet been deployed . What is needed is a
    > narrowcasting service using e-mail or texting to notify potential observers
    > . The notifications need to be carefully crafted . Many observers will need
    > more than one notification . By e-mail , the subject line can be exploited
    
    
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