See the ISS tonight...

simonjk

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Hi everyone,

Totally unrelated to weather, but thought it might be of interest.

See International Space Station at 17:33 tonight from the UK passing from W to SE around 50 degrees. Brightest star in sky, looks like a slow moving aircraft.

Three astronauts on board, amazing to think they are looking down on us, although they may have their feet up because Sunday is their day off!

Hope that is of interest,
Simon
 
Hi everyone,

Totally unrelated to weather, but thought it might be of interest.

See International Space Station at 17:33 tonight from the UK passing from W to SE around 50 degrees. Brightest star in sky, looks like a slow moving aircraft.

Three astronauts on board, amazing to think they are looking down on us, although they may have their feet up because Sunday is their day off!

Hope that is of interest,
Simon
Yes just been out in the garden and seen it.
 
Hi everyone,

Totally unrelated to weather, but thought it might be of interest.

See International Space Station at 17:33 tonight from the UK passing from W to SE around 50 degrees. Brightest star in sky, looks like a slow moving aircraft.

Three astronauts on board, amazing to think they are looking down on us, although they may have their feet up because Sunday is their day off!

Hope that is of interest,
Simon

Read at 18:40 ...... I missed it!
 
Im sure there is a site that tells you where it's going to be and when.... not just the space station either. You can see all sorts of satellites buzzing about if you look up on a clear night.
 
Im sure there is a site that tells you where it's going to be and when.... not just the space station either. You can see all sorts of satellites buzzing about if you look up on a clear night.

Cute app on the Android platform - Satellite AR - ISS , Bright objects and space junk. Wether sats, Geostationaries, S&R, Iridium and CubeSats. just select one and it tels you where and when.

ISS next overhead in 15 hours
 
Missed the ISS but had a lovely time outside star spotting with the kids and google skymaps. A few years ago I visited the radar near Boston Mass used to track space debris, stunning bit of kit with a 5Mega Watt Transmitter.
 
ISS tracking website

I have used this website in the past to get predictions. esa.heavens-above.com
The user interface could be better, but it's worth the effort.

Go to this page to select your location

http://esa.heavens-above.com/countries.aspx

Here is some data for London:-

Search period start: 00:00 Sunday, 9 January, 2011
Search period end: 00:00 Wednesday, 19 January, 2011
Observer's location: London, 51.5170°N, 0.1050°W
Local time zone: Greenwich Mean Time (UTC + 0:00)
Orbit: 348 x 355 km, 51.6° (Epoch Jan 9)


Date Mag Starts Max. altitude Ends Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
9 Jan -2.4 17:33:29 10 W 17:36:16 41 SSW 17:39:02 10 SE
10 Jan -3.3 16:24:11 10 W 16:27:07 70 SSW 16:30:01 10 ESE
10 Jan -1.0 17:59:50 10 W 18:02:05 20 SSW 18:04:19 10 SSE
11 Jan -2.1 16:50:16 10 W 16:53:02 38 SSW 16:55:47 10 SE
12 Jan -0.7 17:16:37 10 W 17:18:47 19 SW 17:20:55 10 SSE
14 Jan -0.2 16:33:19 10 W 16:35:22 17 SW 16:37:24 10 S

(Formatting is correct on web page)

Just need a few more clear nights


Graham
 
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