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16 years 10 months ago #59469
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Just wondering if anyone knows what satellites were due to pass over Ireland tonight at about 7PM.
I saw one pass overhead tonight at about 7PM from west to east and just want to find out the name.
I know the ISS passes over at about that time so maybe it was that.
I saw one pass overhead tonight at about 7PM from west to east and just want to find out the name.
I know the ISS passes over at about that time so maybe it was that.
Paul C
My next scope is going to be a Vixen VMC200L Catadioptric OTA
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16 years 10 months ago #59489
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Replied by philiplardner on topic Re: Satellites
Check out
www.heavens-above.com/
for this kind of info. You can enter your location and it will tell you what's visible and when.
Phil.
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16 years 10 months ago #59547
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Paul C
My next scope is going to be a Vixen VMC200L Catadioptric OTA
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Thanks for that Phil. I'll check it out.
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16 years 10 months ago #59654
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Satellites
Hey PJ, if you haven't noticed already, you'll see about 8 to 10 satellites pass over head in different directions and paths overhead an hour. Sometimes, there could be more, but thats the average. Some will be bright (not as bright as e.g. the ISS), but for the most part, you wont be able to find out which ones they are.
Also keep an eye out for Iridium Flares. They are also listed on that Heavens Above site.
Seanie.
Also keep an eye out for Iridium Flares. They are also listed on that Heavens Above site.
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16 years 10 months ago #59704
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Paul C
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Seanie i didnt know that many were observable. I'll keep my peepers open for them.
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16 years 10 months ago #59715
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That's all you ot to do. If you're out meteor watching, you'll soon cop the amount of satellites whizzing overhead.
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I'll keep my peepers open for them.
That's all you ot to do. If you're out meteor watching, you'll soon cop the amount of satellites whizzing overhead.
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