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| Yesterday evening (Friday) at just after 8pm, I was in my garden and saw a very bright object (as bright as Venus) moving E-W. It passed almost directly overhead, and went into eclipse just after passing through Andromeda, at an altitude of about 45 degrees. Was this the ISS? I'm puzzled, because the only other time I've ever seen it, back in 2000, it was a golden colour, and this time it was almost white. Also, I didn't think the ISS could ever be overhead at my latitude (51 degrees N). |
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| ken nous a donc écrit : Go to [Registered users can see links. ] enter your coordinates, go to Satellites, ISS, previous, and you will get the passes for the previous week. -- Norbert. (no X for the answer) ====================================== knowing the universe - stellar and galaxies evolution [Registered users can see links. ] images of the sky [Registered users can see links. ] ====================================== |
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| On Sep 27, 3:19*pm, ken <[Registered users can see links. ]> wrote: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iss> : Orbit inclination: 51.6410 degrees (2008-02-15) -- (c) John Stockton, near London, UK. Posting with Google. Mail: J.R.""""""""@physics.org or (better) via Home Page at Web: <URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/> FAQish topics, acronyms, links, etc.; Date, Delphi, JavaScript, ....| |
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| "ken" <[Registered users can see links. ]> wrote in message news:[Registered users can see links. ]... As long as it was actually passing West to East, then it was almost certainly the ISS. It went over Crawley at about 2024BST. If you only saw it low in the sky it could well have looked golden, but overhead it is bright white. As Dr. Stockton mentioned, its inclination is about 51.6 degrees which means that 51.6 is the most northerly latitude at which it can be overhead. That is a bit north of central London (roughly Finchley). |
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| Yep ISS and Jules Verne went over our location at Kelling Heath on Friday and Saturday night ISS was at an altitude of 75 degree's there abouts quite a lot higher then I have ever seen it before. A good friend of mine at the astro-camp got some great shots of it as it passed over Cheers Andy -- Mr Andrew R Green BSc(Hons) FBIS, FRAS "ken" <[Registered users can see links. ]> wrote in message news:[Registered users can see links. ]... |









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