Re: ISS + STS-120

From: ComHem (b.gimle@comhem.se)
Date: Wed Oct 24 2007 - 07:59:17 EDT

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    However, you'll have a pass Oct.26 16:49 0.3 d below Jupiter
    Oct.25 18:00 ~1.5 d below
    Oct.24 ISS ~2.5 d above at 17:37, 17:42 STS ~1.5 d above,
    
    and very close to Venus Oct.25 14:47 and Oct.26 15:09
    
    if you can locate them.
    
    
    All times UTC
    
    Unless you are not close to Wirral, UK, you'll have to
    do your own predictions with SkyMap or HeavenSat...
    or ask me or someone else who knows them.
    
    -- Björn Gimle                                            --
    -- COSPAR 5917, STAR,  +18.0545  (E), +59.3419  (N), 33 m --
    -- COSPAR 5918 WGS84,  +18.10127 (E), +59.29813 (N), 44 m --
    -- COSPAR 5919, MALMA, +18.6206  (E), +59.2615  (N), 33 m --
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    
    >I suspect ISS will flare after it  "turns " ready for docking
    > (http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/satcom_transits/flareanim.gif )
    >
    > Unfortunately we won't see that in the UK as our visible passes have just
    > ended
    >
    
    
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