Re: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
One cannot fail to be in awe of what is up there.
To be able to predict the exact position and time of viability is still mind boggling.
Mere mortals achieving such feats is just incredible.
You are an amazing man Bluetit :biggrin:
Re: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
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Originally Posted by
MacAdder
One cannot fail to be in awe of what is up there.
To be able to predict the exact position and time of viability is still mind boggling.
Mere mortals achieving such feats is just incredible.
You are an amazing man Bluetit :biggrin:
I know :hehe::hehe:
Last nights advertised times were wrong, it was about an hour later !!!! Like a bloody 27 Cardiff bus :hehe:
Re: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
Almost sounded like you could hear it going over last night. Obviously not because it is 250 miles above the Earth travelling in a vacuum. Must have been an aircraft elsewhere that was hidden from view. Great view though as it passed directly over the moon.
Re: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
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Originally Posted by
Moodybluebird
Almost sounded like you could hear it going over last night. Obviously not because it is 250 miles above the Earth travelling in a vacuum. Must have been an aircraft elsewhere that was hidden from view. Great view though as it passed directly over the moon.
I noticed that aswell.
Its visible tonight at 10.58 but lower in the sky than last night.
Re: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
Can’t access the site for some reason, what time is it due over Cardiff tonight please ?
Re: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
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BLUETIT
Can’t access the site for some reason, what time is it due over Cardiff tonight please ?
Nothing tonight. Visible at 10.12pm tomorrow, but fairly low in the sky (14' above the horizon). Last chance for a while.
I use the ISS Detector app btw - uses your location as the viewing reference.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Nothing tonight. Visible at 10.12pm tomorrow, but fairly low in the sky (14' above the horizon). Last chance for a while.
I use the ISS Detector app btw - uses your location as the viewing reference.
:thumbup:
Suppose it saves paying them double time for a Sunday :hehe: