[NatureNS] Shuttle Pass and ISS Pass

Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 21:45:25 -0300
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For those tuned in. If you have a good northern horizon you may catch  
a view of the just launched shuttle (Endeavour -STS 127)

shortly after 22:15 out of NW peaking about 22:17 0r 22:18 in the  
north 10 or 12  degrees above north horizon, higher if you are  
located north of Horton Bluff (Avonport)

The Space Station (ISS) makes a pass beginning shortly after 22:40,  
peaks in the north at 22:44

You can find some useful links posted  at my web site, that may be of  
interest in tracking, one has real time  tracking.

There should be some good passes tomorrow evening

Sherman


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