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ISS Passes Heads UP
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16 years 2 months ago #73070
by Calibos
Keith D.
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ISS Passes Heads UP was created by Calibos
The ISS will be with us for the next few nights with some nice high altitude passes in the mix. Get checking Heavens above lads and lassies!
PS. Can anyone give me some ISS imaging pointers in my ISS imaging thread in the Astrophotography section.
PS. Can anyone give me some ISS imaging pointers in my ISS imaging thread in the Astrophotography section.
Keith D.
16" Meade Lightbridge Truss Dobsonian with Servocat Tracking/GOTO
Ethos 3.7sx,6,8,10,13,17,21mm
Nagler 31mm
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16 years 2 months ago #73085
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Replied by Coldfieldboundary on topic Re:ISS Passes Heads UP
really thanks calibos
Let's look for some...
I already found in heavens-above:
(local time!)
23 Sep / mag -1.3 / starts 20:37 ; h=10 SW / ends 20:41 ; h=25 ESE
24 Sep / mag -2.0 / starts 21:03 ; h=10 WSW / ends 21:06 ; h=49 SSE
25 Sep / mag -1.3 / starts 19:55 ; h=10 SW / ends 20:00 ; h=10 E
25 Sep / mag -1.1 / starts 21:30 ; h=10 W / ends 21:32 ; h=38 WSW
26 Sep / mag -2.0 / starts 20:21 ; h=10 WSW / ends 20:26 ; h=21 E
27 Sep / mag -2.2 / starts 20:47 ; h=10 W / ends 20:51 ; h=47 ESE
28 Sep / mag -1.9 / starts 19:39 ; h=10 WSW / ends 19:45 ; h=10 E
28 Sep / mag -1.6 / starts 21:14 ; h=10 W / ends 21:16 ; h=48 SW
29 Sep / mag -2.1 / starts 20:05 ; h=10 W / ends 20:10 ; h=17 ESE
30 Sep / mag -2.0 / starts 20:32 ; h=10 W / ends 20:36 ; h=34 SE
Let's look for some...
I already found in heavens-above:
(local time!)
23 Sep / mag -1.3 / starts 20:37 ; h=10 SW / ends 20:41 ; h=25 ESE
24 Sep / mag -2.0 / starts 21:03 ; h=10 WSW / ends 21:06 ; h=49 SSE
25 Sep / mag -1.3 / starts 19:55 ; h=10 SW / ends 20:00 ; h=10 E
25 Sep / mag -1.1 / starts 21:30 ; h=10 W / ends 21:32 ; h=38 WSW
26 Sep / mag -2.0 / starts 20:21 ; h=10 WSW / ends 20:26 ; h=21 E
27 Sep / mag -2.2 / starts 20:47 ; h=10 W / ends 20:51 ; h=47 ESE
28 Sep / mag -1.9 / starts 19:39 ; h=10 WSW / ends 19:45 ; h=10 E
28 Sep / mag -1.6 / starts 21:14 ; h=10 W / ends 21:16 ; h=48 SW
29 Sep / mag -2.1 / starts 20:05 ; h=10 W / ends 20:10 ; h=17 ESE
30 Sep / mag -2.0 / starts 20:32 ; h=10 W / ends 20:36 ; h=34 SE
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16 years 2 months ago #73099
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re:ISS Passes Heads UP
Don't forget Coldfieldboundary, those are local time to your own location! Anyone who doesn't know it yet, on
www.heavens-above.com
you can personalise information to your own location on the globe.
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16 years 2 months ago #73208
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Replied by Coldfieldboundary on topic Re:ISS Passes Heads UP
A recognisable image of the ISS, but for me the very first one. Tonight almost in zenith, mag -2, and through Cygnus...
forum.skyatnightmagazine.com/forceddownload.asp?file=0%3B77237
forum.skyatnightmagazine.com/forceddownload.asp?file=0%3B77237
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