[kj] OT : ISS & Shuttle Atlantis
Jiri
unspeakable at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 12 15:47:57 EST 2008
Cheers for this Antoni. Nice to hear your report. We've had clouds and
snow the last two nights here, but I'll give it a look tonight and
tomorrow (when it's supposed to pass over here for about 3 minutes).
Jiri
pssyche23 wrote:
> Oh boy, seen 2 great passes this evening ... firstly an almost
> overhead 3 minute pass at 70 degrees across from W to E from 17:42 hrs
> ... then one to the south (max 22 degrees above horizon) for about a
> minute at 19:17 ... with this pass, the ISS appeared so so bright at
> first as the 250 long solar panels reflected huge amounts of sunlight
> then ever so rapidly it dimmed immensely and disappeared from view
> almost due south ... the earlier pass was fantastic with the ISS in
> view for ages, even as it dropped towards the eastern horizon, it was
> still so very bright ... here are the precise timings for London over
> next few days :
>
> SATELLITE
>
>
> LOCAL
>
>
> DURATION
>
>
> MAX ELEV
>
>
> APPROACH
>
>
> DEPARTURE
>
>
>
> DATE/TIME
>
>
> (MIN)
>
>
> (DEG)
>
>
> (DEG-DIR)
>
>
> (DEG-DIR)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ISS
>
> Sat Feb 09/06:15 PM
> 3
>
>
> 86
>
> 34 above W 23 above E
> ISS
>
> Sun Feb 10/06:36 PM
> 2
>
>
> 74
>
> 33 above W 37 above ESE
> ISS
>
> Mon Feb 11/06:56 PM
> 1
>
>
> 44
>
> 29 above WSW 41 above S
> ISS
>
> Tue Feb 12/05:42 PM
> 3
>
>
> 77
>
> 44 above W 11 above ESE
> ISS
>
> Tue Feb 12/07:17 PM
> 1
>
>
> 23
>
> 19 above WSW 23 above SSW
> ISS
>
> Wed Feb 13/06:03 PM
> 3
>
>
> 47
>
> 37 above WSW 10 above SE
> ISS
>
> Wed Feb 13/07:37 PM
> 1
>
>
> 11
>
> 10 above WSW 11 above SW
> ISS
>
> Thu Feb 14/06:24 PM
> 3
>
>
> 25
>
> 24 above SW 11 above SSE
> ISS
>
> Fri Feb 15/06:44 PM
> 2
>
>
> 12
>
> 12 above SW 10 above SSW
> ISS
>
> Sun Feb 17/05:50 PM
> 1
>
>
> 14
>
> 14 above SW 10 above S
>
>
>
> Tomorrow night's pass at approx 18:03 is probably the best remaining
> chance before Atlantis detaches from ISS ... at 40+ degrees max above
> horizon ... again from WSW to SE (basically looking to the south and
> across from West to East) ... visible for a full 3 minutes ... it
> really stands out ... it should be below the crescent moon ... the
> planet Mars is still up there too looking a bit orangey ... hopefully
> another clear evening sky in the UK ... a good excuse to leave work
> early and get back home ...
>
> *Bleak are the hearts in summer, long wintertme
> We are god children running, immortal child
> Out on the chill horizon, shine morning stars
> Configurations I'll remember herald one season always *
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* pssyche23 <mailto:antoni at clara.net>
> *To:* gathering at misera.net <mailto:gathering at misera.net>
> *Sent:* Saturday, February 09, 2008 8:16 PM
> *Subject:* [kj] OT : ISS & Shuttle Atlantis
>
> *
> http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/region.cgi?country=United_Kingdom®ion=England
> <http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/region.cgi?country=United_Kingdom®ion=England> *
>
> Doh, doh, doh ... managed to check the above link for Stevenage
> (the info would have related to any place in the London or South
> East region) and get the 9th & 10th Feb mixed up, hence stuck my
> head up out there just after 18:30 GMT hoping to see a 2 minutes
> duration pass at 18:36 from west to east (max elevation 85
> degrees) of the International Space Station with Shuttle Atlantis
> attached ... indeed it occurred earlier at 18:15 & I've seen
> emails from folks who've seen it !!!
>
> In the UK it is a crystal clear night tonight so it's a bit of a
> shame I managed to cock it all up, I was putting the shopping away
> !!! Anyway, there are further opportunities but tonight's was the
> best by far ... if anyone's able to view tomorrow, approx 18:36 is
> the time then 17:52 on Tuesday, other days the elevation is
> probably too low ... at least the URL will come in handy for any
> future attempts at viewing ... from your resident scribe with his
> head always looking upwards ...
>
> Regards, Antoni
>
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