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Archive => Archived Boards => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: on September 01, 2005, 08:06:25 PM
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The International Space station is visible for a few nights from Sunday 4th Sept as it speeds over marple in the evening. It is bright, can be seen with the naked eye and takes a couple of minutes to fly over-for details of when to look visit my website, I have put in maps of the sky with the times of the passes so its easy to follow
satelite observing and astronomy
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its visible also at 21:35 tonight (2nd sept) see link below for maps of sky etc
satellites and astro
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ISS also visible on sat 3rd ' 20:27, use the map on my site dated 4th, it follows roughly the same track as the pass on sat 3rd
sats and astro
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saw a good pass of ISS tonight, should be visible also (if weather ok) on 5,6,7 Sept. Anybody else seen it? for details and sky maps see
sats and astro
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I saw it - at least I think I did. It was quite exciting, the first time I've ever looked out for it!
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Glad you clocked it Howard, ISS still visible, updated sky charts on my site
sats & astro