If anyone is following the ISS just put the above web site into google and find out the times it can be seen in your part of the country
ISS Sightings
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oldpoer
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ISS Sightings
spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/
If anyone is following the ISS just put the above web site into google and find out the times it can be seen in your part of the country

If anyone is following the ISS just put the above web site into google and find out the times it can be seen in your part of the country
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Romig1
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Re: ISS Sightings
Is it working now? Last time I looked it was broke...the website, not the space station!
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Romig1
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Re: ISS Sightings
We saw it passing overhead when we were in Scotland a year or two ago. Visible with the naked eye, it was quite something to witness.
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oldpoer
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Re: ISS Sightings
Just put ;human space flight into google ; that should get the web siteRomig1 wrote:Is it working now? Last time I looked it was broke...the website, not the space station!
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Ray B
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Re: ISS Sightings
Always print a copy off for the month if the sightings are in the evenings. Good sightings ,if no clouds are about, tonight at 18.52 for 3 mins at an Elev 45deg form 30deg wsw to s/east and on Friday at 18.02 for 4 mins at max Elev of 58 deg from wsw to 11deg above ESE.
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oldbluefox
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Re: ISS Sightings
I have been using this one.
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/si ... on=England
Set it up for your own region/town. It's amazing to see it with the naked eye and the details this site give you are absolutely spot on. If they were running a bus service I would highly recommend them. I agree it is a fascinating thing to see.
Dozy pirrock! It's the same site - just slightly different!!!
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/si ... on=England
Set it up for your own region/town. It's amazing to see it with the naked eye and the details this site give you are absolutely spot on. If they were running a bus service I would highly recommend them. I agree it is a fascinating thing to see.
Dozy pirrock! It's the same site - just slightly different!!!
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qbman1
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Re: ISS Sightings
Thanks for the link - does it still work if it's cloudy ?!?!
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oldbluefox
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Romig1
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Re: ISS Sightings
Too cloudy to see anything tonight. Maybe tomorrow...