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ISS evening passes
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Re: ISS evening passes
Poor sky conditions last few nights limiting view of the arrival of OFT-2 , but Sunday
gave a fleeting glimpse of the Boeing capsule reflecting brightly at Harmony.
Re: ISS evening passes
This evenings pass
Tue May 24, 11:10 PM 5 min 36° 10° above W 23° above SSE
Tue May 24, 11:10 PM 5 min 36° 10° above W 23° above SSE
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
Re: ISS evening passes
This evening:
Wed May 25, 10:21 PM 6 min appears 47° 10° above W : leaves 12° above SE
Wed May 25, 10:21 PM 6 min appears 47° 10° above W : leaves 12° above SE
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
Re: ISS evening passes
Any detail of next visual passes?
Re: ISS evening passes
I think end of this month then early July..check out this site
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightin ... rDl4kbMLq6
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
Re: ISS evening passes
Thanks, Pune, not a lot to get excited about.Pune wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:26 pmI think end of this month then early July..check out this site
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightin ... rDl4kbMLq6
Re: ISS evening passes
Sadly a tad quiet at the moment..mirage41 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 5:03 pmThanks, Pune, not a lot to get excited about.Pune wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:26 pmI think end of this month then early July..check out this site
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightin ... rDl4kbMLq6
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
Re: ISS evening passes
Last nights 23.06, 7 min, 84deg flyover was delightful.
For the next 10 days or so there will be many more, west to east, full high level flyovers.
Whilst they occur every 90 minutes or so, I would be here all night if I listed them all - here are some though :-
17th 22.18 + 23.54
18th 23.06
19th 22.18 + 23.54
20th 23.06
For the next 10 days or so there will be many more, west to east, full high level flyovers.
Whilst they occur every 90 minutes or so, I would be here all night if I listed them all - here are some though :-
17th 22.18 + 23.54
18th 23.06
19th 22.18 + 23.54
20th 23.06
Re: ISS evening passes
Have just enjoyed tonights 23.06 flyover for at least 6 of the scheduled 7 minutes.
Whilst waiting I noted, at 23.04, a 3 ship of presumably helicopters flying south from Holbeach area - will have to track them down.
Whilst waiting I noted, at 23.04, a 3 ship of presumably helicopters flying south from Holbeach area - will have to track them down.
Re: ISS evening passes
This evenings pass..
Fri Jul 29, 10:17 PM 4 min 14°10° above WSW 10° above S
Hope it's clear.
Fri Jul 29, 10:17 PM 4 min 14°10° above WSW 10° above S
Hope it's clear.
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
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Re: ISS evening passes
Good pass of ISS this evening , 2135 GMT as Axiom-2 launched.
About twenty minutes later Axiom-2 appeared about 30 degs elevation
,rather fast and quite bright [Mag-1]
I trained the scope on the object and when looking at the many frames
captured saw that in fact two objects were visible [ second object not
seen naked eye or through the finder scope]
ISS seen here , about 2140 GMT approx 1,000 km downrange
Axiom-2 and second object close by here
Presumably this was second stage which had been ejected a few minutes before.
About twenty minutes later Axiom-2 appeared about 30 degs elevation
,rather fast and quite bright [Mag-1]
I trained the scope on the object and when looking at the many frames
captured saw that in fact two objects were visible [ second object not
seen naked eye or through the finder scope]
ISS seen here , about 2140 GMT approx 1,000 km downrange
Axiom-2 and second object close by here
Presumably this was second stage which had been ejected a few minutes before.
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Re: ISS evening passes
"Daylight" pass last evening but a bright ISS was quite easy to see and the above shows the target about 1000km downrange with AX-2 docked
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