[ATMoB-discuss] ISS next passes
A. Joseph Ross
joe at attorneyross.com
Mon Aug 20 09:01:15 CEST 2007
Next pass will be Monday night around 9:30 PM, rising in the West and
moving South. It won't get more than 16 degrees up, so make sure you
have a good horizon to the South and West. It will get near Jupiter
before it passes into the earth's shadow.
Better will be Tuesday's pass, around 8:15 PM, rising in about the
same place, it will reach an altitude of 51 degrees and pass near
Arcturus.
It will make another very low pass Wednesday, rising at 8:38 PM, and
getting up to 17 degrees altitude, passing well below Jupiter.
I'm not sure when the shuttle is to land, but until it does, it will
presumably follow the ISS across the sky.
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